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  1. As far as celts a concerned, Ireland for example has one of the lowest divorce rates, highest marriage rates, and highest birth rates in Europe. Abortion there is banned. I would not call Ireland a feminist country.
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  3. Where was this feminism during Hitler's time if it is so deeply germanic?
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  5. Women in NS Germany were banned from politics, from leadership positions, from the army, from teaching in Universities, from becoming judges and prosecutors, from becoming doctors, etc. School programmes for girls were changed, notably with the goal of discouraging them from pursuing university studies. Girls were encouraged to pursue secondary education but university courses were closed to them. Women could not sit in either the Reichstag, the regional parliaments or municipal councils.
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  7. Feminist organisations were banned. Sexuality was banned, unless for a reproductive goal; "liberated" young women were considered "depraved" and "antisocial".
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  9. The vast majority of women were supposed to marry and stay at home and take care of lots of children. Career women were discouraged. Very few women were allowed to have any important position in society., only those who were the best in their field. There were no women in the NS government. Women lived within a regime characterized by a policy of confining them to the roles of mother and spouse and excluding them from all positions of responsibility, notably in the political and academic spheres. No women were allowed to carry out official functions. Abortion and no fault divorce were not allowed. Large family and lots of children were encouraged. A family could receive a marriage loan only if the wife gives up work and stays at home.
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  11. NS Germany was one huge patriarchy, far cry from today. And before NS Germany, the way for women was "Children, kitchen, church" .
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