The Lebensborn project is a program that other scholars of this study mention in their texts, but only mentioning its existence. Roland delved into the details of how SS "superman" would breed with unwed women to raise the birth rate in Germany. These unwed women (typically mistresses of SS officers) would receive premier treatment in the clinics and could choose to raise their child or give it up for …show more content…
The BdM was a conscripted requirement for women of late schooling/working age, yet Magda Goebbels did not allow her own children to join. The Reich Fashion Institute was founded in order to promote proper dress attire and fashion customs for every German woman, but the elite women of the Third Reich chose to ignore the standard (plain) attire required for women and chose to wear more fashionable "Haute Couture" of France. Roland through these discussions of unwed motherhood, brothels, broken rules, and non-standard attired enhances the knowledge of how the appearance of the ideal Germany was much more important than actually bringing Hitler's visions to fruition. Roland brought attention to other not-so-glamorous women of the Third Reich: those who assisted with the concentration camps and