Lebensborn: The Nazi Farm of Perfect Aryan Babies
The Story of the Norwegian Women Selected to Bear Children for the Third Reich
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Narrado por:
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Louise Cooksey's voice replica
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De:
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Lazaro Droznes
Este título usa uma réplica de voz do narrador
Sobre este título
When Astrid, pregnant and a human rights activist, discovers through a genetic test that she is not the biological daughter of her parents, she begins a heartbreaking search that will shake the foundations of her family.
Her mother’s revelation connects her to one of the darkest chapters of Nazism: the Lebensborn program, where Norwegian women were selected to bear children for the Third Reich.
Through deeply human and moving dialogues, LEBENSBORN unfolds a story of family secrets, guilt, redemption, and legacy. A theatrical piece that intertwines past and present and forces us to ask: Can we live with the truth? Or do we prefer the lie that keeps us happy?
A brave, intimate, and necessary play about the children of war, inherited silences, and the possibility of building a peaceful future without denying the horror of the past.
A metaphor on inheritance and the future:
The play not only exposes a tragic past but resignifies it with hope, through the figure of a new generation: Heidi, the granddaughter.
Perfect for the stage and socially engaged listening:
With a solid structure and memorable characters, LEBENSBORN is ideal for theatrical productions, academic debates, or listeners interested in historical memory.
Discover a story that defies oblivion.
Listen and immerse yourself in a family drama traversed by the secrets of history, the weight of blood, and the liberating power of truth.
Buy this book now and let this work speak to you… entertain you… enlighten you.
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