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How did Nazi ideas about 'Aryan' supremacy shape Nazi policies toward women?

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Answer:

Allow me to explain.

Step-by-step explanation:

During WWII, one of the main founding principals of the Nazi party in Germany was the belief that the German race is superior above all other races.

Because of this view, it was believed that women were expected to stay home, take care of the house, and have many kids because these kids would help contribute to the Aryan race (Aryan race were people that are blonde, blue-eyed, white, and of course German).

It was also vital to the Nazis’ that women marry only German men (or Aryan men) so their offspring can be contributed to Hitler’s “master race”.

I hope this helps!

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