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NSDAP Mitgliedsbuch 1932 – woman NS Frauenschaft

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Very beautiful NSDAP Mitgliedsbuch from 1932 with the reasonably requested number 404218 of a woman from Saalfeld-Saale in Thuringia. The booklet has the contribution stamps from 1931 to 1942 and it also contains a stamp that the owner of the book participated in the book from April 1 to April 13, 1935. 5th NS Frauenschaft course on “der Thüringischen Staatsschule für führertum und Politik” in Egendorf.

The booklet is complete and in very good condition, some pages have very small folds at the top.

The NS-Frauenschaft, in full National Socialist Frauenschaft, was the National Socialist women's organization in Nazi Germany. The name translates to the National Socialist Women's Corps. The organization was founded in 1931 and aimed to mobilize and organize women in Germany in accordance with Nazi ideology and goals.

The NS-Frauenschaft was considered part of the NSDAP and was the only officially recognized women's organization in the Third Reich. It was subordinate to the Reichsfrauenführerin, the national leader of women within the Nazi Party. Gertrud Scholtz-Klink was one of the best-known leaders of the NS Frauenschaft and served as Reichsfrauenführerin.

The tasks of the NS-Frauenschaft included promoting Nazi ideology among women, organizing social activities, encouraging domestic virtues, and supporting National Socialist policies on race and the family. The organization sought to mobilize women to actively participate in Nazi society and increase the “Aryan” population by promoting traditional gender roles and encouraging family formation.

In addition to the NS-Frauenschaft, there were other female branches within the NSDAP, such as the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM), which was responsible for the youthful members.