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From: catchmerevisited2004@yahoo.ca
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Antar wrote:
> Here are some quotes from the account of the women's rally at the 1936
> Nuremberg Rally, taken from the official party proceedings. The
> speakers were Gertrud Scholz-Klink, the head of the Nazi women's
> league, and Hitler himself, who outlines the Nazi view of the role of
> women.
> The enormous hall was filled two hours before the meeting began. Many
> thousands of women were unable to enter, and gathered outside to hear
> the proceedings over loudspeakers. The leaders of the women's labor
> service and those of the League of German Girls took their places on
> the platform, and the officials of the NS Women's League and the
> German Women's Work filled the seats. To the side one could see
> numerous representatives of German women's groups from abroad in
> colorful and elaborate costumes. The farmers among the participants
> also wore their beautiful traditional costumes. After a piece by the
> Reich Symphony Orchestra, Hilgenfeldt opened the meeting and greeted
> the participants and foreign guests in the name of the National
> Women's Leader. The 20,000 women rose to sing "Our Fate was to be a
> Free People."
>
> Speech by Gertrud Scholz-Klink:
>
> "The Soviet Union declared the legal equality of men and women in all
> areas in a law of 18 November 1918. That meant the same right to work,
> the same duty to support oneself, the right of control over one's own
> body, which for the woman meant the right to abortion. The view was
> that men and women had full freedom only when the state stayed as far
> as possible form personal relationships. The state provided no legal
> rights in marriage, which meant that there were only two forms of
> marriage. One could register a marriage before a government office, or
> one could be married without virtue of state ceremony.
> The result was that, even when one had been married officially, the
> individual partners had the right when they were unhappy to go to the
> same office and, for a very small fee, dissolve the marriage. Should
> there be children, they would be housed in collective homes, since
> both father and mother worked and housing was in short supply, given
> the migration from the countryside to the cities. The absence of
> resources in such homes led of necessity to demanding money from the
> economically stronger partner. The result was constant legal battles
> and enormous misery for the children.
> Simultaneously, women were increasingly absorbed in industry and the
> military. In 1918, 24 of every 1000 miners were women. By 1932, 153 of
> 1000 were women, a number that had grown to 321 by 1935! In automobile
> and tractor manufacturing, women are 30.4% of the work force, 63.5% of
> the drilling industry.
> The full equality of the sexes had the further result that girls are
> given the same military training as boys in the communist youth
> organization and schools. The Red Army is the only army in the world
> in which both men and women are trained as soldiers and officers to
> wage aggressive wars...
> We Germans had 14 years under an attempt to impose Bolshevist
> principles on us. The German woman took her place alongside the German
> man when she realized that a struggle was going on between God's order
> for earthly affairs and universal apostles of humanity who wanted to
> replace these eternal laws. It was a battle between good and evil.
> Good and evil are equally strong forces in life. They find visible
> form in National Socialism and Bolshevism. National Socialism is good
> become visible for we Germans. It respects the earth from which our
> people have grown. Bolshevism is absolute evil because it is a
> universal approach that rejects the eternal laws of nature. "Good" and
> "evil" have never stood in such stark contrast before all the world as
> they do today in these two forces...
> Our work is to spread this idea. It is nothing other than a daily
> struggle between these two forces. It is not ultimately a battle of
> means or of money, that is of perishable things, rather it is ennobled
> by the spirit in whose service we stand: In the battle between good
> and evil, we are the obedient servants of the good."
> Speech by Adolf Hitler:
> Those abroad may say 'That is fine for the men! But your women cannot
> be optimistic. They are oppressed and dominated and enslaved. You give
> them no freedom of equality." We answer: What you see as a yoke others
> see as a blessing. What is heaven to one is hell for another...
> As long as we have sound men-and we National Socialists will see to
> that-there will be no women throwing hand grenades in Germany, no
> women sharp-shooters. That is not equality for women, rather their
> debasement...
> Women have boundless opportunities to work. For us the woman has
> always been the loyal companion of the man in work and life. People
> often tell me: You want to drive women out of the professions. No, I
> only want to make it possible for her to found her own family and to
> have children, for that is how she can best serve our people!...
> If a woman jurist does the best possible work, but next to her lives a
> woman who has given birth to five, six or seven healthy children who
> are well educated, I would say the following: From the standpoint of
> the eternal values of our people, the woman who has borne and raised
> children has done more, given more, accomplished more for the future
> of our people!...
> Real leadership has the duty to enable every man and woman to fulfill
> their dreams, or at least to make it easier for them to do so. We seek
> this goal through laws that encourage the healthy education of
> children. But we have done more than simply pass laws. We are
> educating for German women and girls a manly youth, the men of
> tomorrow!"
> "I believe we have found the right way to educate a healthy youth. Let
> me say this to all the literary know-it-alls and philosophers of
> equality: (laughter) Do not deceive yourselves! There are two separate
> arenas in the life of a nation": that of men and that of women. Nature
> has rightly ordained that men head the family and are burdened with
> the task of protecting their people, the community. The world of the
> woman, when she is fortunate, is her family, her husband, her
> children, her home. From there she can see the whole. The two arenas
> together join to form a community that enables a people to survive. We
> want to build a common world of both sexes in which each sees its own
> tasks, tasks that it alone can do and therefore can and must do
> alone."
> "When I see this wonderful growing youth, my work becomes easy, I
> overcome every weakness. Then I know why I do everything. It is not to
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