Gertrud Šolc-Klink
Gertrud Šolc-Klink was a prominent figure in Nazi Germany, serving as the head of the National Socialist Women's Bureau from 1934 to 1945. She played a significant role in promoting the regime's ideology through women's domestic roles, advocating for motherhood and traditional family values as essential to national strength.
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Gertrud Šolc-Klink was a former ruthless leader of the Nazi Women's Bureau in Berlin from 1934 to 1945.
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