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... he wanted Germany to become more powerful, therefore the population had to increase for the country to succeed in having economic and military power. * Women were then forced to out of the work force, to bear the children of the Nazis. * Hitler reduced women's social activity to a purely reproductive purpose. It was their duty to assure the future of the German race. * Their lives were controlled as housewives and mothers. Women were told how to act, who to web, what to do and how their physical appearance should be. * In Nazi Germany, it was not considered a social problem if an unmarried woman had a child. In fact, it was encouraged. The Nazis established Lebensborns, which were buildings where selected unmarried women could go to get pregnant by a "racially pure" SS man. * Within months of Hitler coming to power, many female doctors and civil servants ...
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