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Very interesting, it would be nice to see a translation of these documents for us less multi-lingual folk.
I don't think too many documents survived, as even at the time what went on in the Lebensborn homes was very hush hush. And certainly after the war the girls that had been there wouldn't have wanted people to know that they had due to the myths that had grown up surrounding the homes because of the secrecy.
The book "Children of the SS" covers the subject quite well, and is well worth a read, that's if you can ignore the authors subjective opinions on implied messages in orders/letters.
JC
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Originally posted by JC ESQ. View PostVery interesting, it would be nice to see a translation of these documents for us less multi-lingual folk.
I don't think too many documents survived, as even at the time what went on in the Lebensborn homes was very hush hush. And certainly after the war the girls that had been there wouldn't have wanted people to know that they had due to the myths that had grown up surrounding the homes because of the secrecy.
The book "Children of the SS" covers the subject quite well, and is well worth a read, that's if you can ignore the authors subjective opinions on implied messages in orders/letters.
JC
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