Monday, Dec. 16, 1940
Perfect Marriage
In 1929 Adolf Hitler was introduced to a shapely, blue-eyed, indubitably Aryan Hamfran named Gertrud Scholtz-Klink, mother of four. Five years later she was Reichsfrauenfuehrerin (leader of German women), entrusted with the job of making German women fit and productive mates for Nazi men. Her credo: "We obey unconditionally." Her 1939 Mother's Day message said: "We bring the fruits of motherhood to the Fuehrer and say to him: 'It is the best that we have, therefore it belongs to you.' "
Last week Frau Scholtz-Klink, aged 38, took a second husband: Reich Inspector of Military Academies August Heiszmeyer, 43, father of six. She announced: "We are marrying Dec. 6, thus giving our ten children a joint home." The Rcichsfrauenfuehrerin became in fact the symbol of the perfect Nazi woman. What happened to her first husband was anybody's guess. Guess: He was in a concentration camp.
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