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Women in Germany : ウィキペディア英語版
Women in Germany

The roles of German women have changed throughout history, especially during the past few decades, during which the culture has undergone rapid change.
==Historical context==
The traditional role of women in German society was often described by the so-called "four K" in the German language, namely ''Kinder'' (children), ''Kirche'' (church), ''Küche'' (kitchen), and ''Kleider'' (clothes), indicating that their duty was only to mainly take care of bearing and rearing children, attending to religious activities, cooking and serving food, and dealing with clothes and fashion. However, their roles have changed during the 20th century. After attaining the right to vote in German politics in 1919, German women began to take active roles in assuming positions customarily done only by German men. After the end of World War II, they were labeled as the ''Trümmerfrauen'' or "women of the rubble" because they took care of the "wounded, buried the dead, salvaged belongings," and they participated in the "hard task of rebuilding war-torn Germany by simply clearing away" the rubble and ruins of war.〔(Women In German Society ), German Culture, germanculture.com〕

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