NAZI'S IDEAL WIFE
FORMIDABLE SPECIFICATIONS VIENNA, November 26. The periodical, "Deutscher Bauer," publishes the following advertisement from a Nazi:— "I want a brave, original, genuine German girl as a comrade for life. She must be of northern blood and character, rectangular in body and soul, of healthy,, natural feelings, with "schneid" (smartness), a thirst for freedom, a woman's pride, a sense of sacrifice and a joy in singing, she must have a passionate devotion to her nation, and a heart in love with nature, sun, and bodily exercise. She must be a genuine woman, symmetrically straight, perfectly healthy, undeviatingly true and honest—a fearless, faithful girl, determined to find a new, finer life. She must be ready for agricultural work, and fitted for it, and she must be ready to take her place by the side of a straight, healthy, nature and sport-loving, rustic German man. "I am at the beginning of the thirties, five feet eight and a half inches high, am an officer in the reserve, at present a schoolmaster, and I want to become a peasant again. Fortune not indispensable; all I want is health of body and soul. Dolls ox d ..icing and of fashion need not apply. I should be grateful for disinterested intervention by party comrades. Kindly reply with photograph to the office of the ' Deutscher Bauer,' under the motto: ' Dolls of dancing and of fashion excluded.'"
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21051, 30 December 1933, Page 7
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