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- Lebensborn e.V. (literally: "Fount of Life") was a secret, SS-initiated, state-registered ****ociation in **** Germany with the stated goal of increasing...
- My Child Lebensborn is a 2018 social simulation game developed by Sarepta Studio and published by Teknopilot for iOS, Android, Windows, Nintendo Switch...
- guilty". The four Lebensborn members were not found guilty on counts 1 and 2 of the indictment. The tribunal considered the Lebensborn society not responsible...
- German occupying forces in northern Europe. In Norway, there were also Lebensborn children. The discrimination suffered by the local parent and child in...
- April 1997) was responsible for the Lebensborn in **** Germany. As an ****istant to Max Sollmann, head of the Lebensborn, she was acquitted at the RuSHA Trial...
- ****s for the Lebensborn. She falls in love with a Jew, Leo (MichaƂ Sieczkowski), who has been hiding there. A short summary of the lebensborn program follows...
- to occupied France and **** Germany, with the resistance movement and Lebensborn program being shown, respectively. Jonah Hauer-King as Harry Chase, an...
- thousand Norwegian women had children fathered by German soldiers in the Lebensborn program. The mothers were ostracised and humiliated after the war both...
- children were placed in special temporary camps of the health department, or Lebensborn e.V., called in German Kindererziehungslager ("children's education camps")...
- During the time of **** Germany he served as the medical leader of all the Lebensborn Homes. Ebner was born in Ichenhausen to Gregor Ebner, a coffee-house proprietor...