A Facebook post from the Auschwitz Memorial refers to a Polish woman named Walentyna Nikodem, mentioning that "a thousand women" might have been present during specific, harrowing daily routines in the camp.
It is mentioned in German-language pop songs (e.g., Liaze's "Paradise (Mit Dir)"), often to contrast the vast number of people in the world ("tausend Frauen") with the uniqueness of one special person. Contextual Mentions: Tausend Frauen
PARADISE (MIT DIR) - song and lyrics by Liaze, equal | Spotify A Facebook post from the Auschwitz Memorial refers
The phrase "Sonderkontingente für besonders schutzbedürftige Frauen" (Special quotas for especially vulnerable women) is used in academic writing related to refugee policy. In German local media, the phrase often refers
In German local media, the phrase often refers to large-scale women's carnival sessions or "Damensitzungen" (e.g., Sauerlandkurier.de ). These are huge, energetic parties with hundreds or thousands of attendees, often described with the phrase "bei über tausend Frauen ging die Post ab" (things really got going with over a thousand women).