Nazi Ideology & Women in Germany
.... All power to the
women:
Nazi concepts of matriarchy. Journal of Contemporary History, 19, 649-667. .... Mothers in the fatherland:
Women in
Nazi Germany. ....
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Nazi Concentration Overseer Irma Grese
.... is how Hitler's propaganda machine and the atmosphere of
Nazi Germany were responsible for transforming ordinary, young, and even beautiful
women like Grese ....
(1491

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Soviet Women During WWII
.... Although the government had officially discouraged
women in combat flying,
women nonetheless were impressive. These pilots bombed
Nazi targets and shot down ....
(2596

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Would I have been a Nazi?
.... from the Bible everyday, and their actions prior to the
Nazi occupation demonstrate .... These were not idealistic young
women who were intent on becoming martyrs ....
(1395

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Nazi German and Fascist Italian Foreign Policy
.... accommodation they could with him." Carr suggests that Hitler used
Nazi ideology and .... was evident in Mussolini's views of the social position of
women as well ....
(3236

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Nazi Concentration Camp Experiences
.... report reviews two books describing personal experiences in
Nazi concentration camps .... Immediately upon leaving the train, men and
women were segregated -- this ....
(2709

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The Concept of Motherhood
....
women's domestic domains. In extreme cases such as the
Nazi regime, the privacy of
women's bodies was also violated. Therefore, it is ....
(1382

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Jewish Women In Civil War
.... handles this encounter demonstrates much about the character of Jewish
women who remained .... Like the Jews would experience in
Nazi Germany a century later, so ....
(2111

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Nazi Ideology & Invasion of the Soviet Union
.... of Germany was simply insufficient to the needs of the
Nazi military program .... way: to keep to a minimum the sacrifices imposed upon German
women" (Mason 180). ....
(4446

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The 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany
.... had been solved. The athletes were both
women, inherently less important beings in the
Nazi scheme of things. Gretl Bergmann was ....
(2569

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Betty Friedan's View of Women & Work
.... fight for mere survival undergone by millions of innocents in
Nazi Germany. .... is effective in placing front and center the important concern that
women have been ....
(1582

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Shift in Social Roles for Women in 19th and 20th Century England
.... when Britain's most famous woman was the Lady Astor, Britain's first woman Parliament member, whose
Nazi sympathies do much to interrogate
women's fitness for ....
(3405

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The Changing Status of Women in Britain in the 19th and 20th ...
.... when Britain's most famous woman was the Lady Astor, Britain's first woman Parliament member, whose
Nazi sympathies do much to interrogate
women's fitness for ....
(3405

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Nazi Medical experimentation on Humans
.... In another test, 800 pregnant
women were exposed to radioactive iron in order to .... touch" a reference to the testing programs carried out by
Nazi Germany. ....
(3140

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The Beautiful Beast (Daniel Patrick Brown)
.... is how Hitler's propaganda machine and the atmosphere of
Nazi Germany were responsible for transforming ordinary, young, and even beautiful
women like Grese ....
(1491

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Women's Anger in Literature Women's Anger
.... emotional content of the novel as well as the placement of
women's anger, especially .... is something like asking how many concentration camp Jews a
Nazi had to ....
(10808

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Anger of Women in Literature Women's Anger
.... emotional content of the novel as well as the placement of
women's anger, especially .... is something like asking how many concentration camp Jews a
Nazi had to ....
(10808

43

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The relationship between France and the United States
.... Not all Frenchmen, however, rolled over for the
Nazi regime. .... The relationship between American soldiers and French
women, however, was probably the most potent ....
(1198

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Margaret Atwood The Handmaid's Tale
.... can see that this scenario is not so far removed from the
Nazi fascist regime .... fact, we see that the majority of them were means of oppressing
women and
women's ....
(1630

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Leni Riefenstahl
.... association with
Nazi Germany will always be viewed in a controversial light, there is little controversy that she represents one of the greatest
women in ....
(1504

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Hillary Rodham Clinton
.... other efforts she has witnessed and calls once more for all
women to work .... overtly anti-Hitlerian films of the era, offering a caricature of the
Nazi leader and ....
(2941

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Eleanor Roosevelt & Dorothy Day
.... founded the Catholic Worker newspaper, and became one of the active
women's voices for .... just war" and with allies on the Left, who were passionately anti
Nazi. ....
(2765

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Shoah: The Paradigmatic Genocide
.... of virtue over evil, but is rather a victory of Jewish virtue over monstrous
Nazi evil. Its power is in its specificity. These were young
women immersed in ....
(1861

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Criminal Behavior & Environmental Factors
.... Staub supports his theories by providing detailed analyses of the
Nazi Holocaust, the Turkish genocide of .... The crimes
women commit, the punishments they receive ....
(875

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The Social Movements 0f the 1960s and 1970s
.... Other events which stimulated the growing awareness of
women's issues were Betty Friedan's .... Some have ties to neo-
Nazi or white supremacist hate groups; others ....
(1453

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German Persecutions
.... The ideology of Adolph Hitler and the
Nazi regime included the belief of the .... depicted African colonial troop members as rapists of German
women, carriers of ....
(1995

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Crime and the Bell Curve
.... Staub supports his theories by providing detailed analyses of the
Nazi Holocaust, the Turkish genocide of .... The crimes
women commit, the punishments they receive ....
(832

3

)
Shoah: The Paradigmatic Genocide
.... of virtue over evil, but is rather a victory of Jewish virtue over monstrous
Nazi evil. Its power is in its specificity. These were young
women immersed in ....
(1651

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Canada and World War II
.... war in September of 1939 when it realized the threat posed by
Nazi Germany (What .... was added to accommodate the thousands of recruits, and a
Women's Auxiliary was ....
(1001

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Canadian Involvement in WWII
.... war in September of 1939 when it realized the threat posed by
Nazi Germany (What .... was added to accommodate the thousands of recruits, and a
Women's Auxiliary was ....
(1001

4

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