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Georg Lilienthal has written: 'Der ' Lebensborn e.V.'. Ein Instrument nationalsozialistischer Rassenpolitik'
A place where babies were illegitimately born to soldiers and women at the time of World War 2, when Hitler's goal was to make a "perfect" Aryan race.
He started a program called Lebensborn to encourage women to produce Aryan children.
Lebensborn refers to the srping of life program in germany, which began in 1936. Under the control of the SS, special homes were set up to provide for unmarried mothers referred by Nazi party agencies or for women who fell pregnant to SS men outside of marriage. These insitutions were reserved for racially pure German women. the slogan was 'giving a child to the Fuhrer.'
Under the Nazi regime, Women had NO rights. Women were used to breed boys for the party. If you were Aryan-looking (fair skinned, blue-eyed and blonde), you were "choosen" to be part of Lebensborn.
The cast of Lebensborn - 1961 includes: Birgit Bergen as Brigitte Dinah Berger as Trude Eva Bubat as Schwester Irmgard Elke Eichwed as Lilli Joachim Hansen as Oberleutnant Klaus Steinbach Siegfried Hechler as Fahrer Prieske Hannalore Juterbock as Elsa Horst Keitel as Oberleutnant Adameit Rosemarie Kirstein as Lotte Sigi Kurzweil as SS-Feldwebel Lothar Mann as Koss Marisa Mell as Erika Meuring Maria Perschy as Doris Korff Peter Purand as SS-Posten
The Lebensborn Programme was of a piece with the rest of Nazi racial theories and policies. The goal of the programme was to produce more "pure" Aryans for the Fatherland. Suitable young women were recruited, after a thorough genealogical investigation, to participate. They were sent to resort hotels taken over for the project, where they mingled with suitable Aryan males. The males were almost all SS men, who, at least in the early days of the SS, had to provide genealogical data back eight generations to ensure they were of proper "Aryan" stock before they were accepted into the SS. Good SS men were sent to the Lebensborn centers as a reward for their performance in the field. Stern duty, but, someone has to do it! Then nature was encouraged to take its course. After delivering her child for the Fatherland the young women would be sent back home with a pat on the head. The fathers were never told if their efforts were productive. The children born were placed for adoption with "suitable Aryan" families. These Lebensborn children are all at or well past retirement age now, and, if they have discovered the circumstances of their birth, have had to cope with the knowledge that they came into the world as a product of such a bizarre government policy and programme. Most have kept this knowledge to themselves, feeling it is shameful, and to avoid being thought a freak.
Catrine Clay has written: 'Master race' -- subject(s): BBC Documentary, Children, Eugenics, History, Lebensborn e.V. (Germany), Political activity, Racism, Waffen-SS, World War, 1939-1945
Jeffie Legend has: Played Apartment manager in "Lebensborn" in 1997. Played Norma in "Confessions" in 2005. Played Cheryl in "Wirelessly" in 2005. Played Lisa in "Divine Souls" in 2007. Played First Reporter in "Bikini Detectives" in 2011.
Michelle Sherrill has: Played Mrs. Keller in "Wishbone" in 1995. Played German mother in "Lebensborn" in 1997. Played Devon in "The Night We Died" in 2009. Played Kelly Rae in "Sons of the Brotherhood" in 2010. Played Genevieve in "Chariot" in 2013.
Siegfried Hechler has: Played Fahrer Prieske in "Lebensborn" in 1961. Played Herr Dittmer in "Der Tanzstunden-Report" in 1973. Performed in "Berlin Alexanderplatz" in 1980. Played Portier in "Der Experte" in 1988. Played 1. Bauarbeiter in "Oben - Unten" in 1994.