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  2. Nazi birthing centres for foreign workers - Wikipedia

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    Medical checkup before departure to unknown German slave markets; already pregnant foreigners were not allowed entry into Germany. [7] Preoccupied with their new babies, foreign labourers could no longer work for the benefit of the Nazis. [2] Abortion in Germany was illegal as far as German women were concerned, thus the

  3. Margarete Himmler - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, she attended the Höhere Töchterschule (High School for Girls) in Bromberg, then a city in the German Empire (now Bydgoszcz, Poland). Margarete trained and worked as a nurse during the First World War followed by a stint at a German Red Cross hospital at the war's end. [2] Her first marriage was short and produced no children.

  4. Heim ins Reich - Wikipedia

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    The Heim ins Reich (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪm ʔɪns ˈʁaɪç] ⓘ; meaning "back home to the Reich") was a foreign policy pursued by Adolf Hitler before and during World War II, beginning in 1936 [see Nazi Four Year Plan; Grams, 2021].

  5. Nursing in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Nursing in Germany is provided by different levels of professional and specialized practitioners. German-registered nurses are called Gesundheits- und Krankenpfleger ( health- and sickness carer ). [ clarification needed ] Previously, the official name for a nurse practicing in Germany was Krankenschwester (female) and Krankenpfleger (male).

  6. 4 people are dead and at least 21 injured in a nursing home ...

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    Four people died and at least 21 were injured in a fire at a retirement home in Bedburg-Hau in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia early Monday, German news agency dpa reported. A ...

  7. Category:Medical schools in Germany - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Houses in Germany - Wikipedia

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  9. Health care system of the elderly in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The demography of Germany makes finding care staff for the increasing proportion of elderly people difficult. Jens Spahn said in 2018 that "Inviting nursing care personnel from our neighboring countries is the nearest option." He is planning a draft law to recruit 8,000 extra staff, but it has been estimated that an extra 100,000 are needed to ...