No, but young childless women had to 'do their bit', usually in munitions factories. A few were put in uniform and did various administrative jobs, and a small number ran the women's concentration camps.
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The regular low ranking Nazi soldiers were absorbed by the government after the war. There are others who did opt to retire.
There were no female regular soldiers during WW1.
By the end of the war, Germans as young as ten (10) were being given guns and required to fight. But most of them were not members of the Nazi Party and could not truly be called Nazi soldiers. They were German soldiers in an army and a country run by Nazis.
Fierce.
The idea was to produce lots of future soldiers.