The Nazi’s Eerie Master Race Program No-One Talks About

Published on 02/12/2018
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She Moved To A Castle

As a major incentive for the initiative, Trutz was then whisked away to a luxurious castle in Bavaria. At the time she entered the complex, it was filled with forty other girls with assumed names.

She Moved To A Castle


To be accepted for the ‘breeding program’, all she needed to organise was a certificate to prove that she had Aryan ancestry which traced back to her great grandparents.
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The Castle Was The Height Of Luxury

As you might expect, a major reason that women like Trutz participated in the program, was because they were given all the right incentives. This included the stay at the extravagant castle, which was the height of luxury.

The Castle Was The Height Of Luxury


The sprawling complex was filled with rooms for sports and games, a library, music room and even a cinema. As Trutz was young and impressionable, she also hailed how ‘the food was the best I have ever tasted; we didn’t have to work and there were masses of servants.’ Everything was made easy for Trutz and she could indulge a better life than she could ever dream of…

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