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  1. Gertrud Scholtz-Klink (Adelsheim (Baden), Imperio Alemán; 9 de febrero de 1902-Bebenhausen, Alemania; 24 de marzo de 1999) fue una maestra de escuela, reportera y prominente figura del régimen nazi.

  2. Gertrud Emma Scholtz-Klink, born Treusch, later known as Maria Stuckebrock (9 February 1902 – 24 March 1999), was a Nazi Party member and leader of the National Socialist Women's League (NS-Frauenschaft) in Nazi Germany.

  3. Gertrud Scholtz-Klink was born in Adelsheim, Germany on 9th February, 1902. After leaving school she worked as a nurse in Berlin. She married a postal worker at the age of eighteen. Both of them joined the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) and he died of a heart-attack at a Nazi Rally.

  4. The leader of the NS-Frauenschaft, the largest woman-led organization in the Third Reich, spoke about the calling of motherhood and service to the nation in 1936. She praised the Führer for preserving the life and strength of the German people and criticized the Weimar era feminism for reducing motherhood to a burden.

  5. Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, nació el 9 de febrero de 1902 y murió el 24 de marzo de 1999 de profesión maestra, designada por Adolfo Hitler como führer de la Liga de las mujeres de Alemania y de la Unión de Mujeres nacionalsocialistas (NSF).

  6. Gertrud Scholtz-Klink (* 9. Februar 1902 in Adelsheim , Großherzogtum Baden als Gertrud Emma Treusch ; † 24. März 1999 in Tübingen ) war Reichsfrauenführerin im NS-Staat .

  7. Learn about the life and role of Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, the most influential woman in Nazi Germany as the Reichsfrauenführerin and the leader of the German Women's Enterprise. She promoted the Nazi ideology of women as mothers of the nation and supported the murderous policies of the regime.