Answer:
Children in Nazi Germany were told that
women were radically different from men. While boys were taught to be
aggressive, masculine and steel hearted, girls were told to be good mothers and
rear pure-blooded Aryan children. Girls were supposed to look after, have and
teach their children Nazi values. Women bearing undesirable children were
punished and those bearing desirable were awarded. They were given favoured
treatment in hospitals and were given concessions in theatre tickets, railways
fares and shops. To encourage women to produce more children, a bronze cross
was given for four children, silver for six and gold for eight and more. Those who
maintained contacts with the Jews, Poles or Russians were paraded through the
town with shaved heads, blackened faces and placards hanging from their necks
saying, "I have sullied the honour of the nation".
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