Autor: Podolnikov , Vladimir P., Palamarchuk , Eugene A.
Jazyk: ruština
Rok vydání: 2017
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DOI: 10.23683/0321-3056-2017-2-62-70
Popis: The article is devoted to the analysis of the main aspects of the National Socialist antifeminist policy. The main attention authors put to the maintenance of the demographic policy because the problem of the rising of the birthrate was very serious for the Germany from the 20-s years of the twentieth century and became much more ag-gravated in 1929 when the economic crisis began. The authors examine in detail the attempts of Nazi political leadership to realize Hohenzollern’s ideal of wom-an’s destiny which was as “Kirche, Kinder und Küche” and which had only limited effect. Because of Germany's accelerated preparations for war, there was a problem of skilled labor shortage. This process forced the National Socialists to bring the ideal of the Hauzfrau proclaimed by them as an ideal sacrifice to the needs of the economy. As a result, it was necessary to conduct a large-scale agitation campaign for the return of compatriots to enterprises and offices.
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