Life in Nazi Germany: Women

History
GCSE / Grade 9
6 questions
~12 mins
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This reading comprehension worksheet explores the role and portrayal of women in Nazi Germany, encouraging students to analyse sources and develop understanding of gender policies.

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Life in Nazi Germany: Women

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Grade GCSE / Grade 9
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Women in Nazi Germany

Source A: Nazi Propaganda Poster

'The Future is in Our Hands! Women must be mothers, homemakers, and supporters of the Nazi movement.' Provenance: Official Nazi propaganda poster, 1935.

Source B: Excerpt from a Nazi policy document

'Women are primarily responsible for raising children and maintaining the household. Their role is to support the strength of the German nation through motherhood.' Provenance: Nazi government publication, 1938.

1.
Explain how Sources A and B reflect Nazi attitudes towards women. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
2.
Compare the ideas about women's roles in Nazi Germany with those before the Nazi regime. (6 marks)
[6 marks]
3.
Outline the ways in which Nazi propaganda influenced women’s perceptions of their roles. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
4.
Write an explanation of how Nazi policies affected women’s lives in Germany. (8 marks)
[8 marks]
5.
Compare the experiences of women who supported Nazi policies with those who opposed them. (6 marks)
[6 marks]
6.
Analyse how the Nazi focus on women’s reproductive roles influenced family life in Germany. (8 marks)
[8 marks]

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1/1/2026
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