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What is Lebensborn?

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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.

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How did Himmler try to make up for the loss of Aryans during the war?

He started a program called Lebensborn to encourage women to produce Aryan children.


Why did Hitler declare war on Poland?

Hitler hated the Polish because they were a very strong resistance to him and his Master Plan. The Polish are known for their courage and strong patriotism, something that Hitler viewed as a big obstacle to his plan of creating a Germanized world (and thus erasing Polish culture and tradition). Even before invading Poland, Hitler knew this, and had a special plan made to "deal" with the "Polish problem"- this included killing as many resistance members as possible, especially Polish intellectuals, as they were the first people most likely to form a resistance. Himmler and Hitler didnt kill all Poles immediately: they would be categorized into several groups: the first were the Polish Jews and Poles with Jewish blood, which were immediately exterminated. Next were the intellectuals, dangerous because of their leadership characteristics, also to be exterminated immediately. The rest of the population were divided into Nordic-looking people and non-Nordic looking people. The latter was sent to forced labor and concentration camps. The Nordic looking Polish people were further divided into categories: those who resisted the Germanization (these were exterminated), and those that wanted to be a part of it. However, most Polish adults (over age of 18) were strongly against Hitler, and this is why Hitler exterminated them, despite their Aryan genetic values. Had the Poles allowed it, Himmler would have set up "Lebensborn" (meaning "Fountain of Life") centers in and around Poland, to serve as mating factories for Aryans. Such Lebensborn centers existed in Norway, as the Norwegians were less resistent to Hitler than the Poles. With the Polish resistance, however, the creation of such centers was not possible. The only solution to get the most out of this "valuable genetic blood" was to steal Aryan looking Polish babies, and to germanize them. Hitler believed that in taking these infants from their mothers, he was fulfilling the Aryan duty to "recuperate our own blood strewn across eastern europe and bring it back to the homeland - if they will not give it to us, we will steal it". Special Nazi units were trained to recognize Aryan Polish children (blond hair, light eyes, etc) and snatch them during the night or whenever. Some babies were even snatched from their mother's arms. As one Nazi officer put it: "When we see a Polish girl with blond hair and blue eyes, we cannot believe she is not speaking German. If she lived in Germany, she would be a beautiful German girl." It is reported that over 200,000 Polish children live in Germany today but are actually kidnapped children from Poland as babies during the war, and they don't even know it! So Hitler hated Poles for their resistance, their Jewish population, their culture, and mostly because the Polish Aryans refused to become German.


Life of women in Nazi Germany?

women got medals for the amount of children she had, bronze crosses were given to mothers of four or five children, silver for six or seven children and a gold medal for eight or more children. When men and women married they were given a sum of money to set up a home and such things, on the birth of their first baby they would get to keep a quarter of it, and another quarter on the birth of the second child and so on, so this also encouraged women to have lots of children as it was almost as if they are getting paid for being a mother.Hitler wanted to ensure that German women looked traditionally German, so they should have blonde hair worn in peasantish styles for example plaits, have blue eyes, not wear makeup as they would be naturally beautiful, they should have broad hips for child bearing, yet were athletic. Due to a Nazi woman's role being to raise many children, look after the family and to be a good homemaker so in order to do this her clothing needs to be appropriate so she would wear flat shoes, homemade clothes, a full skirt, defiantly not trousers and high heels.


Why did the Nazis murder poles?

Hitler hated the Polish because they were a very strong resistance to him and his Master Plan. The Polish are known for their courage and strong patriotism, something that Hitler viewed as a big obstacle to his plan of creating a Germanized world (and thus erasing Polish culture and tradition). Even before invading Poland, Hitler knew this, and had a special plan made to "deal" with the "Polish problem"- this included killing as many resistance members as possible, especially Polish intellectuals, as they were the first people most likely to form a resistance. Despite being Slavs, and therefore considered by the Nazis as "sub-human", many poles have the desirable racial characteristics Hitler so valued, (Aryan and Nordic features), and are thus became an important "racial value" to Hitlers Master Plan. Hitler knew that creating the Master race was not only a question of killing off other races, but of propagating the Aryan race. He knew that even if everyone in Germany started reproducing like mad, this would never be enough to cover and to "Gernamize" the occupied territories. Therefore, any Nordic blood that was found on the occupied territories was of great value to Hitler - as he believed that the German Aryan peoples had become strewn across Europe and that this "valuable blood" had to be taken advantage of. Himmler and Hitler didnt kill all Poles immediately: they would be categorized into several groups: the first were the Polish Jews and Poles with Jewish blood, which were immediately exterminated. Next were the intellectuals, dangerous because of their leadership characteristics, also to be exterminated immediately. The rest of the population were divided into Nordic-looking people and non-Nordic looking people. The latter was sent to forced labor and concentration camps. The Nordic looking Polish people were further divided into categories: those who resisted the Germanization (these were exterminated), and those that wanted to be a part of it. However, most Polish adults (over age of 18) were strongly against Hitler, and this is why Hitler exterminated them, despite their Aryan genetic values. Had the Poles allowed it, Himmler would have set up "Lebensborn" (meaning "Fountain of Life") centers in and around Poland, to serve as mating factories for Aryans. Such Lebensborn centers existed in Norway, as the Norwegians were less resistent to Hitler than the Poles. With the Polish resistance, however, the creation of such centers was not possible. The only solution to get the most out of this "valuable genetic blood" was to steal Aryan looking Polish babies, and to germanize them. Hitler believed that in taking these infants from their mothers, he was fulfilling the Aryan duty to "recuperate our own blood strewn across eastern europe and bring it back to the homeland - if they will not give it to us, we will steal it". Special Nazi units were trained to recognize Aryan Polish children (blond hair, light eyes, etc) and snatch them during the night or whenever. Some babies were even snatched from their mother's arms. As one Nazi officer put it: "When we see a Polish girl with blond hair and blue eyes, we cannot believe she is not speaking German. If she lived in Germany, she would be a beautiful German girl." It is reported that over 200,000 Polish children live in Germany today but are actually kidnapped children from Poland as babies during the war, and they don't even know it! So Hitler hated Poles for their resistance, their Jewish population, their culture, and mostly because the Polish Aryans refused to become German.


What is the name of a concentration camp during World War 2?

Dachau was the first (1933) and at first imprisoned opponents of the Nazis. 6 more were in Poland - Aushwitz-Birkenau, Belzec, Lublin, Chelmno, Sobibor and Treblinka these began opewration in 1941/42. Though the concentration camps are always associated with the slaghter of Jews it is worth remembering that other groups such as Jehovah's witnesses, Gypsies, homosexuals, anyone agains the Nazis including clergy were also imprisoned and systematically killed there.

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Who was involved in kindertransport and lebensborn?

Children under the age of 17, the United Kingdom, and with little publicity, the United States.


What has the author Georg Lilienthal written?

Georg Lilienthal has written: 'Der ' Lebensborn e.V.'. Ein Instrument nationalsozialistischer Rassenpolitik'


How did Himmler try to make up for the loss of Aryans during the war?

He started a program called Lebensborn to encourage women to produce Aryan children.


What does the word Lebensborn mean?

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.'


What did Hitler's Nazi party do to woman's rights?

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.


What actors and actresses appeared in Lebensborn - 1961?

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


How were the War and the Lebensborn program Linked?

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.


What has the author Catrine Clay written?

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


What movie and television projects has Jeffie Legend been in?

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.


What movie and television projects has Michelle Sherrill been in?

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.


What movie and television projects has Siegfried Hechler been in?

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.


What movie and television projects has Greg Forshay been in?

Greg Forshay has: Played Detective in "Walker, Texas Ranger" in 1993. Played Kyle Berman in "Lebensborn" in 1997. Played Biker John in "Boom Man" in 2006. Played Officer Barry Nolan in "S.C.R.E.W.D." in 2006. Performed in "Shock Therapy TV" in 2011.