ZOOM - Lives Shaped by Ideology: Women in Hitler's Germany
Course | Registration opens 1/21/2025 8:00 AM EST
In 1929, Joseph Goebbels declared that the mission of German women was to be beautiful and bear children, a belief integral to the Third Reich's vision. Historian Anette Isaacs explores this expectation's reality by examining the lives of influential women like Magda Goebbels, Emmi Goering, Leni Riefenstahl, and Eva Braun within the racially motivated totalitarian system of Nazi Germany.
Anette Isaacs
Anette Isaacs, German born and raised, is a historian and public educator who has been presenting hundreds of programs on more than forty different topics (all pertaining to her native country's history, politics, and culture) all over the United States. She holds master's degrees in American studies, political science, and history, and she is currently serving as the director of OLLI at Florida International University in Miami, Florida.