With the help of almost 200 dossiers of the Penal Institution in Saarbrücken (Germany) from the period from 1928 to 1944, I examine the situation of imprisoned German women during the Nazi Regime. I am focusing on the cases of illegal abortions by examining individual cases as well as common ideological and legal conceptions. The dossiers helped me to make conclusions about the gap between ideological ideas concerning the German woman and the complex and dark reality of life conditions for women. Insufficient medical and sexual education along with a legal inferiority shaped the „abortion epidemics“ among lower class women. Secondary and primary sources show that along with the gradual descent of the whole legal system into a system of inst...
Abortion proved to be the most emotive issue in the process of unifying Germany post-1989. Attempts ...
Bevölkerungspolitik, population politics, shaped the politics of gender and sexuality during the Wei...
After ten years of Reichstag debate, the 1927 German Law to Combat Venereal Disease (RGBG) replaced ...
The aim of the Bachelor's thesis is to examine how national socialist principles about human reprodu...
The nineteenth century marked the history of abortion in modern Europe by formalizing its definitive...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
This dissertation examines the evolution and interaction of the public policy debate on reproductive...
This dissertation examines the practice of eugenic sterilisation of women in Nazi Germany, specifica...
The government of Nazi Germany’s ideology for the place of women promoted a return to ‘traditional’ ...
The establishment of the Third Reich in 1933 re-shaped Germany into an intensely militaristic, oppre...
The master's thesis aims at exploring the laws regulating abortion and reproduction in the GDR until...
This paper aimed to examine the debate over the fertility decline in the German Empire, focusing on ...
A final decision on the abortion issue was postponed in the German Unification Treaty until December...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, European states developed new policies toward huma...
Abstract To date, Holocaust historians have often grappled with documenting life and death in the Na...
Abortion proved to be the most emotive issue in the process of unifying Germany post-1989. Attempts ...
Bevölkerungspolitik, population politics, shaped the politics of gender and sexuality during the Wei...
After ten years of Reichstag debate, the 1927 German Law to Combat Venereal Disease (RGBG) replaced ...
The aim of the Bachelor's thesis is to examine how national socialist principles about human reprodu...
The nineteenth century marked the history of abortion in modern Europe by formalizing its definitive...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
This dissertation examines the evolution and interaction of the public policy debate on reproductive...
This dissertation examines the practice of eugenic sterilisation of women in Nazi Germany, specifica...
The government of Nazi Germany’s ideology for the place of women promoted a return to ‘traditional’ ...
The establishment of the Third Reich in 1933 re-shaped Germany into an intensely militaristic, oppre...
The master's thesis aims at exploring the laws regulating abortion and reproduction in the GDR until...
This paper aimed to examine the debate over the fertility decline in the German Empire, focusing on ...
A final decision on the abortion issue was postponed in the German Unification Treaty until December...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, European states developed new policies toward huma...
Abstract To date, Holocaust historians have often grappled with documenting life and death in the Na...
Abortion proved to be the most emotive issue in the process of unifying Germany post-1989. Attempts ...
Bevölkerungspolitik, population politics, shaped the politics of gender and sexuality during the Wei...
After ten years of Reichstag debate, the 1927 German Law to Combat Venereal Disease (RGBG) replaced ...