It's a great read.
Here's a excerpt from Stoddard's conversation with the NSWL leader Gertrud Scholtz-Klink in chapter 13:
"Unlike many women’s organizations elsewhere, we don’t fight for what is often called ‘women’s rights.’ Instead, we work hand-in-hand with our menfolk for common aims and purposes. We think that rivalry and hostility between the sexes are as foolish and mutually harmful as they are scientifically unsound. Men and women have somewhat different capacities, but these should always be regarded as complementing and supplementing each other — organic parts of a larger and essentially harmonious whole.”
<“Then woman’s part in the Third Reich, while consciously feminine, is not feminist?” was my next query.
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And here, in contrast, is what (((wikipedia))) has to say about Frau Scholtz-Klink:
Fucking kikes.