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Chapter 5
Gender, Youth, and Sexuality
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Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
Chapter (5/13)
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SS Marriage Order (December 31, 1931)
Berliner Tageblatt Lists the Gay and Lesbian Bars Closed by the Berlin Police (March 4, 1933)
1933 Election Campaign: Hitler’s Posters on the “Eldorado” (Early March 1933)
Institute for Sexual Research: “Un-German” and “Unnatural” Literature is Sorted Out (May 6–10, 1933)
The Aryan Family (undated)
Hitler’s Speech to the National Socialist Women’s League (September 8, 1934)
Propaganda Poster by the Mother and Child Relief Agency (1935)
Youth League Camp Site (1933)
Young Girls Put up a Poster for the League of German Girls (1934)
League of German Girls (BDM) Excursion (1937)
“Our People in Danger” (1934)
Der Stürmer as Teaching Material in Class (c. 1935)
Joseph Goebbels Gives a Present to a Child during a Winter Relief Fund Event (December 1, 1936)
Members of the League of German Girls Have Their Work Inspected (n. d.)
Infant Care Course at the School for Stay-at-Home Mothers in Oberbach/Röhn (1937)
Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, “To Be German is to be Strong” (1936)
Reich Women’s Leader Gertrud Scholtz-Klink (1938)
Cooking Class at the School for Reich Brides and Mothers on Schwanenwerder Island in Berlin (1938)
Gymnastics in the Garden of the School for Reich Brides and Mothers on Schwanenwerder Island in Berlin (1938)
Law on the Hitler Youth (December 1, 1936)
Second Execution Order to the Law on the Hitler Youth (“Youth Service Regulation”) (March 25, 1939)
Josef Meisinger on “Combating Homosexuality as a Political Task” (April 5–6, 1937)
Reich Ministry of Justice Decision on Lesbianism (June 18, 1942)
Room for Newborns in the “Lebensborn” Association Maternity Home in Steinhöring (Upper Bavaria) (1938)
“The Cross of Honor for the German Mother”: Three-Tiered Medal for Mothers with Four or More Children (1938)
Magda Goebbels at Home with her Children (1938)
Female Factory Workers during their Lunch Break (1938)
New Year’s Eve Celebration beneath a Swastika (1938)
Women’s Fashion (1939–43)
Mother with Three Children (1939)
Reich Ministry of Labor Policy on the Rejection of Labor Conscription for Married Women (September 7, 1939)
Hermann Göring at his Desk (June 1939)
Himmler’s Secret Directive on the Care of All Legitimate and Illegitimate Children of “Good Blood” (October 28, 1939)
Himmler’s Response to Complaints about his “Procreation Decree” (January 30, 1940)
NS-Frauenwarte: The Only Official Party Magazine for Women (April 1940)
Members of the Hamburg Jungvolk Training with Carbine Rifles at a Hitler Youth Camp on the Baltic Sea (1938)
The “Sacrificial Spirit” of the Youth on Film: Hitlerjunge Quex (1933)
Math Lesson for Children Using Military Imagery (1941)
Adolf Hitler Visits the National Political Educational Institute [Napola] in Graz (April 1941)
SD Report on the Attitude of Young People towards the Nazi Party (August 12, 1943)
Martin Bormann’s Note on “Safeguarding the Future of the German People” (January 29, 1944)
“The East Needs You!” Recruitment Brochure for Women Settlement Advisors (n.d.)
Protocol of a Meeting during which Hitler, Bormann, and Others Rejected Equal Pay for Women (April 25, 1944)
Reich Ministry of Justice Report on the Emergence of “Youth Cliques and Gangs” (1944)
Youth Detention in Munich (1936-37)
Horst Wessel School Minutes (1933–1945)
Births and Marriages (1900, 1905, 1910 and 1913-1941)
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