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Silver mothers cross

 55,00

About the item:

Very nice and in very good condition silver (for having 6 or 7 children) mothers cross.

About the Mothers Cross:

The Mother’s Cross (Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter) is a state decoration that Adolf Hitler introduced on December 16, 1938. The award formed part of a broader Nazi strategy to reshape German society according to fascist ideals, focusing on population growth, racial purity, and strict gender roles. Although it honored motherhood, the decoration reinforced the regime’s racial and ideological goals.

Ideological Foundations

The Mother’s Cross served as a propaganda tool promoting the Nazi ideal of the “Aryan” woman as a mother and homemaker. The regime emphasized women as bearers of the next generation of racially pure Germans, restricting their roles to domestic duties. The Nazi slogan “Kinder, Küche, Kirche” (Children, Kitchen, Church) reflected this worldview.

The award supported demographic policies aimed at reversing Germany’s declining birthrate and preparing for future expansion. Hitler and his advisors insisted that a strong, racially pure population was essential for the Third Reich’s success and its long-term goals, including acquiring Lebensraum (living space) in Eastern Europe.

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