She Was Examined Thoroughly
While Trutz enjoyed the life of luxury, there were still some sordid reminders of the real purpose of her stay. Trutz pointed out that a professor, who was also an SS doctor was in charge of the castle. After all, she was participating in the Nazi master race program.
That’s why when she entered the castle, the doctor was quick to examine her thoroughly. Trutz also had to ‘to make a statutory declaration that there had never been any cases of hereditary diseases, dipsomania or imbecility in our family.’
She Would Have To Renounce Her Children
If there’s any testament to the power of indoctrination, this case showed that the Nazis could influence anyone to do anything, even give up their children. Trutz recounted how the professor coerced the women to sign a sign a document that renounced any claim to children they would bear.
After the children were born, they would then be considered the property of the state and brought up in special institutions. In these institutions they would instill the next generation with absolute loyalty for the Nazi regime, which seamlessly tied in with the plan for the Nazi master race.