
Episode 78 -- Project 1933, Part III: May 1 to May 31
In Bed With The Right
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Abortion Laws and Gender Conservatism in Germany
This chapter explores the intricate history of abortion laws in Germany, focusing on the restricted advertising of abortion services and the public push for reform. It delves into the political and social dynamics during the Weimar Republic, highlighting the alliances between medical professionals, feminists, and the backlash from conservative factions, particularly during the rise of the Nazi Party. The discussion also reflects on the effects of social liberation movements and the evolving perceptions of gender and sexuality amidst the complexities of early 1930s Germany.
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