In Nazi Germany, opposition from young people took the form of mid 1930s gangs who played their own music, beat up members of Hitler Youth, and let boys and girls be together.
Girls in the Hitler Youth were involved in sports, camping, lessons in preparation for motherhood, year of working on land, domestic science, parades and marches, training for marriage, classes on clothes making and cooking.
In the 1920s, women in Nazi Germany could vote, work in civil service, law, medicine and teaching, and in 1933, 100,000 female teachers and 3,000 doctors were employed.
Loans were given to young couples in Nazi Germany to help marry, providing the woman left her job, and they could keep ¼ of the loan for every child they had.