The idea was to produce the Master Race.
Anni-Frid Lyngstad from ABBA was a product of this programme https://virtualworkersofamerica.com/the-story-of-frida-singer-of-abba-she-was-born-because-of-a-nazi-experiment/
Seriously? That’s incredible.
The headline implies that the mother would birth the child, then mom and dad would shake hands, while the baby towled off, threw on a diaper and a cap, and marched out of the room.
Yeah, i read it and immediately thought of a baby walking down a dirt road with a bindle, like the end of the hulk tv series.
I was imagining a top hat and twirling a cane
Fascists love forcing women to have births and they also love splitting up families.
Apparently, the women volunteered, although there were some who were pressured into it.
Most were pressured. They’d get this dumb medal (sound familiar?) and were stuck with a kid they didn’t want.
According to German Social Theorist, Theodore Adorno, Fathers abdicating responsibility was a big part of Hitler’s rise to power, and part of why he was called Furher.
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“Hasta la vista, baby.”
Boy what a poorly written page!
And then sending those “perfect” children off to die in their many wars.
How would that have happened? Nazi Germany only existed for 12 years…
Nazi Germany only existed for 12 years…
That was not part of the original plan.
Their original plan was to have eternal peace after world domination and genociding away all other cultures. Many wars was really never the plan although in reality that would‘ve looked very different of course. You can‘t force a world order under one fascist regime for very long. People would have revolted constantly and the Nazis would‘ve tried to answer in the only way they knew how until the whole thing collapsed. It was doomed to fail but the plan really was long lasting peace after the one war, not endless wars.
That’s like 3 times as long as the Confederacy, right?
Maybe in your timeline…
They also took children that looked arian from occupied territories to be given as foster children.
I heard about that in Man in the High Castle