in June 1933 which gave newlyweds a loan of 1,000 marks, and allowed them to keep 250 marks for each child they had;

Law for the Encouragement of Marriage

giving incentives to women who had a large number of children, such as the

Motherhood Cross

which awarded bronze for 4 children, silver for 6 and gold for 8 or more. Other examples included tax incentives and welfare benefits, cheap theatre tickets and being allowed to jump queues;