How did the Nazi regime approach the role of women in society through the 'Lebensborn' program?
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Correct answer: By promoting the birth of racially pure children to increase the Aryan population
The Lebensborn program encouraged 'racially fit' women to have children with SS officers to build an elite Aryan master race. It was part of a broader policy that emphasized 'Kinder, Küche, Kirche' (Children, Kitchen, Church).
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