In the final years of National Socialism, care facilities were set up in the German Reich for the children of foreign forced laborers. Tens of thousands of children lost their lives here. At the same time, forced abortions on Eastern European forced laborers were intended to prevent the birth of "racially undesirable" children from the outset.
In conversation with Melanie Longerich,Dr. Marcel Brüntrup sheds light on the emergence of the "foreign children's nursing homes" and provides insights into the realities of the lives of affected forced laborers and their children.
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