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What was NS era Germanys laws promoting having children?

submitted by UrCoolerOlderBrother to AskUpgoat 1.8 yearsJul 10, 2022 18:14:15 ago (+1/-0)     (AskUpgoat)

I was trying to tell someone about how people were rewarded for having children in NS era Germany. I couldn't remember what the laws were though. Can someone help remind me please? I believe young couples that married were given a house/land and money, and they were rewarded for each child they had too I believe. Can someone who know better than me please help?


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[ - ] lord_nougat 4 points 1.8 yearsJul 10, 2022 18:20:49 ago (+4/-0)

For one they had 'marriage loans'.

Couples who were both employed had to pay back the loan at the rate of 3% per month; if only the husband was employed, the repayment rate was 1% a month. In accordance with the NSDAP policy of reversing the decline in the birth rate among Germans, one quarter of the loan was forgiven for each child, so that with the fourth child, no more was owed.

[ - ] RepublicanNerd 2 points 1.8 yearsJul 10, 2022 18:27:47 ago (+2/-0)

They were not laws rather incentive both financial and property

[ - ] Spaceman84 0 points 1.8 yearsJul 10, 2022 18:51:26 ago (+0/-0)

Similar to modern Hungary. Assistance with housing that increased with multiple children. Women who had four kids were given an award. In Hungary your house is paid in full.