From images of jubilant mothers offering the Nazi salute, to Eva
Braun and Magda Goebbels, women in Hitler's Germany and their role
as supporters and guarantors of the Third Reich continue to exert a
particular fascination. This account moves away from the
stereotypes to provide a more complete picture of how they
experienced Nazism in peacetime and at war. What was the status and
role of women in pre-Nazi Germany and how did different groups of
women respond to the Nazi project in practice? Jill Stephenson
looks at the social, cultural and economic organisation of women's
lives under Nazism, and assesses opposing claims that German women
were either victims or villains of National Socialism.
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