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Because the economic situation in post-World-War I Germany made it necessary for many women to work outside of the home, Scholt-Klink hoped to provide at least some well-deserved respite for some of them by assigning members of her group to fill in for them temporarily at factories and plants to enable them to enjoy a vacation and replenish their spirit of happiness. 4. The Difference between Scholtz-Klink's Ideas and Past Women's Movement

The most important difference between Scholt-Klink's ideas and past women's movements at the time was that Scholt-Klink's movement was relatively unconcerned with the welfare of individual women or with the progress of women as a group. Those were the aims of other contemporary and earlier women's movements, especially in relation to suffrage. Women's movements had previously almost always sought to equalize the...

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In many ways, the methods of contributing to the nation advanced by Scholt-Klink were antithetical to the goals of traditional women's movements. Scholt-Klink promoted the idea that women were primarily responsible for assisting their husbands and of playing a supportive role for one another that allowed other women to do the same. Ultimately, Scholt-Klink's ideas were as anti-woman as the entire Nazi ideology was anti-individualistic because only the welfare of state mattered to her.

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