In , Nazi supporter and school graduate Hildegard Trutz was recruited as one of Germany's racially 'pure' women, chosen to have sex with SS officers in the hope of producing an Aryan child. She was part of a state-supported programme called Lebensborn meaning the 'fountain of life' , a Nazi initiative to counteract falling birth rates in Germany and produce a 'master race' in accordance with Nazi eugenics. It is estimated that some 20, such babies were bred during the 12 years of the Third Reich —45 , principally in Germany and Norway. Hildegard Trutz had been a loyal supporter of the Nazis ever since Hitler came to power. Trutz quickly became a figurehead of her local organization, in part because of her Germanic blonde hair and blue eyes. In , when she was eighteen, Trutz finished her schooling and was at a loss as to what to do next. What Germany needs more than anything is racially valuable stock. Trutz was unaware of the state-sponsored programme known as Lebensborn. The BDM leader explained to her exactly how Lebensborn worked.


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BERLIN Reuters - In , the Nazis decided that forced laborers in concentration camps would work harder if they were promised sex — so they made female prisoners work in brothels for them. Beginning with the Austrian camp at Mauthausen in , the SS opened 10 brothels, the biggest of which was in Auschwitz, in modern Poland, where as many as 21 women prisoners once worked. The last opened in early , the year the war ended. The chapter is separate from the annals of the Holocaust of European Jews. Jewish women were not recruited as prostitutes, and Jewish men were not admitted to the brothels. Sommer estimates around women inmates in total were forced to work in the brothels — initially offered the prospect of escaping the brutality of the concentration camps. Tens of thousands of captured soldiers, political prisoners and people branded socially undesirable by the Nazis, including Roma and homosexuals, were held in camps alongside the millions of Jews who died in the Holocaust. Only a few people were actually in a physical condition to go to them.
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Hidden evil: A new book investigates the role women had in Nazi Germany. Portrayed in soft tones and pastels, their beatific gaze stared from billboards and freesheets across the land. They were prolific mothers, skilful homemakers, hard-working secretaries and dedicated auxiliaries. When war began, Hitler forbade them to work in the munitions factories for fear they would lose their femininity under the stress of hard physical labour.
Women in Nazi Germany were subject to doctrines of Nazism by the Nazi Party NSDAP , promoting exclusion of women from political life of Germany along with its executive body as well as its executive committees. The Nazi doctrine elevated the role of German men, emphasizing their combat skills and the brotherhood among male compatriots. Women lived within a regime characterized by a policy of allowing and encouraging them to fill the roles of mother and spouse and excluding them from all positions of responsibility, notably in the political and academic spheres.