Volksgemeinschaft Adolf Hitler and Nazis' ideal family concepts respect Aryan's woman as a Nazi German hero because they have the ability to endure. Because women do not have places in such industrial society, they are encouraged to concentrate on their responsibilities as wives and mothers. They contributed to the Volkka Gemminshaft by building next generations and more Aryan tribes. Therefore, as all women are considered the most important products of the country - pure Aryan creators - their sexual orientation is not limited.
For historians it is difficult to judge whether this is an ideology or a mere ambiguity concept created by propaganda, but Volksgemeinschaft is the central element of the Nazi ideology. Basically, Volksgemeinschaft is a new German society rejecting old religion, ideology, classification, but forms a unified German identity based on race, struggle, national-led thinking. The purpose is to create a country, "Volk", composed of the best people of the human race. This concept arises from the simple corruption of Darwinist and relies on "social Darwinism", a concept composed of different races in which humans compete with each other to gain control.
Volksgemeinschaft Adolf Hitler and Nazis' ideal family concepts respect Aryan's woman as a Nazi German hero because they have the ability to endure. Because women do not have places in such industrial society, they are encouraged to concentrate on their responsibilities as wives and mothers. They contributed to the Volkka Gemminshaft by building next generations and more Aryan tribes. Therefore, as all women are considered the most important products of the country - pure Aryan creators - their sexual orientation is not limited.
Welch's view looks at the concept of Volksgemeinschaft, a concept that encourages Germans to see each other like a big family. As Welch pointed out, ethnic mobilization makes Volksgemeinschaft an important goal to implement Nazi's propaganda. In his article, Welch explains how to implement Volksgemeinschaft, especially the ideals of the community as the foundation of early Nazis information, using historical background. Welch and Bergen have a persuasive story in their work. However, both authors are in the main trap of this historical writing style. Because the general focus of this style is specific type of information, their work will be very narrow throughout the period chosen to cover. This is because the width of this particular writing style is narrow.