1. Nazi Womens Policies
Along with individuals, the few remaining women's groups were not wholly opposed to the policies. ... These groups were again opposed to the modernising behaviour of women and their aims differed only slightly to that of the Nazi's. To think of the inequalities of the sexes as the same as the inequalities between those of differing races is an outlandish view and is an insult to any modern Jew. ... There are clear similarities in the Nazis and Jung's view on women. ... Many women and men strived towards this view of domestic bliss and it helped those who had despaired of...
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