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How the Nazis actually used women for their breeding program
During World War II, the Nazi regime launched the Lebensborn Program, a state-sponsored effort to control reproduction and ...
OCEANSIDEOCEANSIDE — For most of his 77 years, Cardiff resident John Gundersen had a firm grasp on his life story, at least from age 2, when his adoptive parents collected him from a Norwegian ...
OSLO -- Gathered at the Royal Christiania Hotel overlooking rain-swept Oslo, the men and women with their name tags and windbreakers could pass for a perfectly ordinary party of over-sixties on an ...
Their natural or foster parents often kept mum about the Lebensborn program; the German media didn't report on Himmler's racial experiments for decades. The destruction of thousands of German ...
This column is adapted from Angeniet Berkers’ photo book “Lebensborn — Birth Politics in the Third Reich.” In wartime, it is difficult to think in terms less polarizing than good and bad, guilt and ...
Not many of us remember much from the first few years of our lives, but with thanks to parents, family and friends with good memories, not to mention plenty of baby photographs, the majority of us are ...
The children of the Nazi Lebensborn program gathered publicly to deal with their past. Reuters reported that 35 products of the project, which involved homes started by Heinrich Himmler to create ...
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