Nazi policies towards women 2.5 / 5 based on 4 ratings ? HistoryDemocracy and Nazism: Germany 1918-1945A2/A-levelAQA Created by: theblazingoptimistCreated on: 05-11-16 11:38 Give a measure the Nazis used to increase births 1933-39. Birth grants, Mother's Cross, abortion penalties 1 of 23 What happened to the birth rate from 1933-9? Rose, then slowly declined 2 of 23 Give one drawback of these policies. Births rose but didn't get back to Weimar levels, may have been due to economic recovery 3 of 23 When was the marriage loan for unemployed women introduced? 1933 4 of 23 When was this extended to working women? 1937 5 of 23 What was the number of marriages after 1934? 740,000 6 of 23 Give one drawback of these policies. May have been due to economic optimism. 7 of 23 Give a welfare measure the Nazis used from 1933-39. National Socialist Welfare Organisation set up, expanded health offices 8 of 23 Give a welfare measure the Nazis used from 1939-45 Improved childcare facilities, especially for working mothers 9 of 23 What was the infant mortality rate by 1936? 6.6% 10 of 23 Give one drawback of these policies. Welfare linked w/ eugenics 11 of 23 Give one benefit of these policies. Increased opportunities for women 12 of 23 Give an education measure the Nazis used from 1933-39. Limited university enrolment of women to 10% 13 of 23 What happened to this figure from 1939-45? Increased; need for more educated workers 14 of 23 When were women in top medical and civil service jobs dismissed? 1933 15 of 23 When were women banned from being lawyers and judges? 1936 16 of 23 When did the Nazis start compulsory agricultural labour service for unmarried women under 25? 1939 17 of 23 When were women aged 17-45 told to register for work? 1942 (but w/ many exceptions) 18 of 23 Give one drawback of these policies. Women less mobilised than in UK/US, policies had marginal effect on employment 19 of 23 Give a public life measure the Nazis used from 1933-39. No female members of Reichstag, NSF and DFW created 20 of 23 Give a public life measure the Nazis used from 1939-45. Nazi women's organisations support war (e.g clothes drives for Russian Front) 21 of 23 Give an effect of these policies. Increased female participation in NSDAP 22 of 23 Give one benefit of these policies. Increased oppourtunties for middle class women (but no involvement in decison making) 23 of 23
To what extent did the role of women in German society change between 1871 and 1990? 4.5 / 5 based on 2 ratings
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