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  2. Women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Women in Nazi Germany (Pearson Education, 2001). Stibbe, Matthew. Women in the Third Reich (Arnold, 2003), Wildenthal, Lora. German Women for Empire, 1884–1945 (Duke University Press, 2001) Wunder, Heide, and Thomas J. Dunlap, eds. He is the sun, she is the moon: women in early modern Germany (Harvard University Press, 1998).

  3. History of women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Ambraser Heldenbuch, Fol. 149.Kudrun.The early sixteenth century epic collection Ambraser Heldenbuch, one of the most important works of medieval German literature, focuses largely on female characters (with notable texts being its versions of the Nibelungenlied, the Kudrun and the poem Nibelungenklage) and defends the concept of Frauenehre (female honour) against the increasing misogyny of ...

  4. German Association of Female Citizens - Wikipedia

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    It was originally named the General German Women's Association (German: Allgemeiner Deutscher Frauenverein). [1] One example of their early work was when Maria von Linden was refused full entry as a student to University of Tübingen. She was allowed by a vote of 8 to 10 to be allowed as a guest student.

  5. Feminism in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany's Reichstag had 32 women deputies in 1926 (6.7% of the Reichstag), giving women representation at the national level that surpassed countries such as Great Britain (2.1% of the House of Commons) and the United States (1.1% of the House of Representatives); this climbed to 35 women deputies in the Reichstag in 1933 on the eve of the Nazi ...

  6. Women in German - Wikipedia

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    Women in German Yearbook 1 (1985): 1-28. Clausen, Jeanette, and Jeannine Blackwell. “Yellowed Pages, Virtual Realities: Publication in Women in German's Past, Present, and Future.” Women in German Yearbook 20 (2004): 1-12. Joeres, Ruth-Ellen, and Marjorie Gelus. “Musing Together at Year Twenty.” Women in German Yearbook 20 (2004): 215 ...

  7. Category:German women by occupation - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: By occupation: German This category exists only as a container for other categories of German women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  8. Category:Women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women in Germany" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Category:History of women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    German women's sport by year (57 C) C. Countesses in Germany (14 C, 171 P) D. Defunct women's football clubs in Germany (9 P) Defunct women's magazines published in ...