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  2. A Woman in Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Hillers' work was either "ignored or reviled" in Germany in 1959. It was too early to examine German suffering, and some readers were horrified at the pragmatism of German women taking Soviet officers for protection. "Accused of besmirching the honour of German women," Hillers refused to have the book republished in her lifetime. [1]

  3. List of German women's magazines - Wikipedia

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    Amica; Auf einen Blick; Bild der Frau; Brigitte, published by Gruner + Jahr. Brigitte Woman; Brigitte Young Miss; Frau im Spiegel; Freundin, published by Hubert Burda Media; Für Sie, published in Hamburg by Jahreszeiten Verlag

  4. Sophie Digital Library of Works by German-Speaking Women

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    Since the beginning of The Sophie Project, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as academics, have been encouraged to expand their research of German-speaking women's writing. To foster such research, the Sophie Project has several different initiatives: The Sophie Journal, an online peer-reviewed academic journal. [3]

  5. Jugend voraus - Wikipedia

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    Renate, a serious, industrious girl, has prepared intensively for this step and memorized all the sayings dutifully. The introductory words that the pastor gives her sound increasingly like the patriotic confessions of the German Christians: "Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life."

  6. History of women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    "German peasant girls and women work in the field and shop with and like men. None who have seen their stout and brawny arms can doubt the force with which they wield the hoe and axe. I once saw, in the streets of Coblentz, a woman and a donkey yoked to the same cart, while a man, with a whip in his hand, drove the team.

  7. Category:German women - Wikipedia

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    also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: 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. 100 German baby names for girls - AOL

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    100 German Girl Names. Whether you like the sound of Germanic names or are looking for a way to honor the culture, here are some lovely German girl names for parents to consider.

  9. Das Deutsche Mädel - Wikipedia

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    Das Deutsche Mädel (German: [das ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈmɛːdl̩]; The German Girl) was the Nazi propaganda magazine aimed at girls, particularly members of League of German Girls. [1] In fact, it was the official organ of the League. [2] [3] The magazine was published on a monthly basis between 1933 and 1942. [2] [4]