National Socialist Women's League

The National Socialist Women's League (German: Nationalsozialistische Frauenschaft) was the women's wing of the Nazi Party. The symbol used by the league includes a swastika within a Christian cross, and on the cross are the letters GHL, which stands for the organization’s motto "Glaube, Hoffnung, Liebe" (English: Faith, Hope, Love). The first speaker for the National Socialist Women's League was Guida Diehl.

In 1933, Lili Otto, one of the leaders of the organization wrote, "Our Frauenschaft flag carries the same colors as the Swastika flag, only in different order. Just as red shines out in the Swastika flag, with our flag black stands out, solemn and worthy. On top shines forth the Christian cross in the color of purity, constantly warning us: 'You women and mothers, be real Christians; protect Christianity in your family, rear your children to love the savior'."

Artifacts
(The article National Socialist Women's League Artifacts contains photos of items from the league.)

Guida Diehl
(The article Guida Diehl contains more information about Guida Diehl.)

Photos
(The article Photos of the National Socialist Women's League includes photos of the league.)