German women played a vital role in the Nazi movement, one which far exceeded the Nazi Party’s propaganda that a woman’s place was strictly in the home as mothers and child-bearers. Of the estimated forty million German women in the Reich, some thirteen million were active in Nazi Party organizations that furthered the regime’s goals of racial purity, imperial conquest, and global war. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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"Lebensborn" czyli Źródła życia
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Hrabar, Roman
Kinder der Schande : ein "Lebensborn-Mädchen" auf der Suche nach ihrer Vergangenheit
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Kjendsli, Veslemøy.
Lebensborn E.V. : im Namen der Rasse
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Hillel, Marc. Henry, Clarissa.
Mädchen im Dritten Reich : der Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM)
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Klaus, Martin.
Fazit : mein Weg in der Hitler-Jugend
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Maschmann, Melita, 1918-2010.
Growing up female in Nazi Germany /
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Reese, Dagmar, 1952-
Account rendered : a dosier on my former self.
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Maschmann, Melita, 1918-2010.
Conduct of Ilse Koch War Crimes Trial. Part 5 hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Investigations Subcommittee, Eightieth Congress, second session, on Sept. 28, Dec. 8, 9, 1948.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Expenditures in the Executive Departments. Investigations Subcommittee.
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