Gender Stratification and the Family System

 

 

 

Do your own research and find one additional work (scholarly research paper, newspaper article, film, music video, commercial, anime, manga, painting, etc.) that deals with the topic of Week 3, “Gender Stratification and the Family System.” You could use any of those keywords, or a word that interested you when you were doing the readings, to search for resources (Google, the Oviatt Library website, your anime/manga repository, WSJ, New York Times, LA Times, Netflix, etc.).

You will submit a 2-page report (double-spaced and typed, font size 12), explaining what your chosen resource is about, why you chose it, and how you think it can contribute to the discussion of that week’s topic. In your report, you should also provide the title, the author, and/or a link of the work that you’ve found.

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conclusion, whilst the German occupation of the Netherlands differed from most other occupations in that the country was grounded by a civilian administration, this did not affect the successful implementation of a number of policies. The least successful policy of the German occupation was their failed attempt at Nazification of the Netherlands. Despite trying to use the national elites, other Nazi policies and the fact that national socialism had no historical roots in the Netherlands meant the Dutch did not accept Nazification into their way of life (Warmbrunn, 1963, p.263). The latter strikes exemplified further the anti-Nazi feelings within the Netherlands and thus Seyss-Inquart’s failure with this policy. In terms of the policy of utilising the Dutch economy for German war effort, the Germans were reasonably successful, using both Dutch industry and labour. However, the Germans did not pursue this policy in a sustainable way, which meant that the Dutch economy and its production suffered. The most successful of the German policies discussed was the deportation and subsequent execution of Jews from the Netherlands, a policy of huge importance for the Third Reich. No other German occupied state was as successful as the Netherlands in removing Jews and this was due to the effectiveness and efficiency of both the Germans and the Dutch Bureaucracy.

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