My bad.
As for notes, hopefully these are useful, or I'm in a pretty bad position.
Women
-The sexual liberation of the Weimar Republic (With the constitution pledging 'equality' and an increasing amount of women in the workforce.. 400% the American rate.) outraged many conservatives, especially radical parties such as the NSDAP. In their view, these changes were symptomatic of so-called 'Degeneracy'.
-The 'New Woman' contrasted greatly to the Nazi perception of the 'role' of women, as mothers bearing childen for the good of state.
1932-Hitler promises to withdraw 800 000 women from the workforce within four years.
-Kinder, Kuche, Kirche.
-1933=Introduction of marriage loans [650 marks] > Long-term loans, amount to be re-paid reduced by 25% upon birth of each child > Couples required to satisfy 'Requirements' > In some cases, these loans were dependent upn the wife leaving the workforce.
-Childbearing was promoted through propaganda and initatives such as the 'Mother's Cross' > Mother's Day became August 12th, Hitler's mother's birthday.
-This promotion of childbearing was not unique to the Third Reich (Indeed, a similar medal was introduced in France in 1920.)
1935-Women expelled from the civil service
-Increase in marriage rate; 1932-516 000 > 1934-740 000. ([/i]If hereditarily fit, do not remain single![/i]-Pamplet)
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We do not consider it proper for the woman to interfere in the world of the man-Hitler.
-Party organisations included the 'Nazi Women's League' led by Gertrud Scholtz-Klink >
The mission of women is to minister in the home and in her profession to the needs of life from the first to last moment of man's existence-Scholtz-Klink.
-Discrimination within the education system > Seperate courses for males and females > Focus on 'Domestic' concerns > Decrease in female proportion of university students.
-Women made ineligible for jury duty, due to Hitler's belief that women can not [/i]think logically or reason objectively, since they are ruled only by emotion[/i.]
-Despite labour shortages, women were not fully mobilised during the war. (Although mobilisation did gradually increase, from 37% in 1939 to 51% in 1944.)
-Women's concentration camps, such as Ravensbruck established.
-Education=Frauenscaffen.
-BDM (See 'Youth')
Youth
-Youth in Nazi Germany were to be indoctrinated in NSDAP ideology, with the intention of 'creating' citizens utterly devoted 'to the fatherland and the Fuhrer'.
-A high proportion of teachers were NSDAP party members (32% in 1936.)
-Founding of youth organisations.. 1925-Hitler Jugend > 1928-Jungvolk > 1930-Bund Deutscher Mabel ('League Of German Maidens')
-Youth groups under the ageis of Baldur von Schirach.
-HJ membership rapidly expanded, 1931-20 000, 1933-3 500 000. 1939-8 500 000.
-Membership made legally mandatory December 1st 1936. ([/i]All German young people..are to be educated in the HJ[/i])
-Despite this law however, 1/4 of youth remained outside Nazi
youth organisations. (Youth resistance groups such as the 'Edelweiss Pirates' also existed..)
Hitler Jugend- Focused upon raising 'soldiers' > Many activities resembled those of the Boy Scouts, albeit with a militaristic focus > Ideological indoctrination > Annual induction-April 20th >
The best Hitler Youth, irrespective of rank and office, is he who completely surrenders himself to the National Socialist worldview-Schirach, 1934.
Bund Deutscher Mabel- 14-18 year olds > Strict discipline > Focused upon increasing support for the NSDAP and motherhood > Promotion of the 'Aryan' ideal > 'Faith And Beauty' (Organisation for German women 18+)
-Schools organised as
a model of a German educational institution conducted on National Socialist principles.
-Creation of 'Elite' schools such as the Napolas and the Adolf Hitler Schools.. > Emphasis placed upon ideology and physical education > Intended to create a new fanatical party elite. etc:
I can't help but feel I don't have enough.