Did Hitler have any sons.

Please refer to Ex-Nazi doctor: Hitler had more than two dozen children and may have gone into politics Former Nazi SS Captain Lengyel says there are now dozens of Hitler's children in the world. They were all born through artificial insemination. Lengyel's comments had caused an uproar in the world. Lunge died of a myocardial infarction a year after the interview. But more recently, his claims have been corroborated by 94-year-old Dr. Jovenesse, a former officer in the SS medical establishment from 1943-1945 and now living in Brazil, Alessandro Jovenesse, who has published hitherto little-known material. In the Bavarian Alps, Germany had set up a secret laboratory whose main purpose was to observe children born from artificial insemination of Aryan women, with Hitler as the provider of the sperm. The newspaper conducted an exclusive interview with Jovénese. JOVENESE: In December 1935, Hitler signed the decision to establish a network of fertility centers in Germany. The centers should produce purebred German children. These were mainly the offspring of SS soldiers. 20 years later, they should grow into an army of 500,000 light-haired, blue-eyed Aryans. The children who were born stayed in the hospitals and were all officially considered to be Hitler's legitimate children. a conference in 1940 talked about the fact that Hitler should have his own biological children. Only those who were related to the Führer would be entitled to inherit supreme power in Germany. But a question arose: which German woman would carry out this special mission and bear children for the Führer? The journalist asks: Why did Hitler not have children with Eva Braun? Jovenesse: Their spiritual relationship exceeded love, because Hitler was no longer sexually active. He even loathed sex. Artificial insemination should not have been a problem, and there were experiments on it in 1927, and the German medical profession thought it was the best way. A group of German and Italian doctors, including myself, had been discussing who would take sperm from the Führer. No one dared to suggest publicly that Hitler should be allowed to masturbate, so it was decided that the sperm should be surgically removed directly from the testicles. The Führer was initially uninterested in the idea, but later said he envied Stalin, who had several sons who could take over from their father. The program, known as the "Thor", was under the direct responsibility of Himmler. About 100 women between the ages of 18 and 27 were selected by the General***. None of them knew the details, but were told that they would be the ideal Aryan heirs. Almost all of the women who were artificially inseminated were Germans, and only two were Norwegians. These two were used as experiments, Hitler wanted to know what it would be like to mix his blood with the blood of the "pirates". The children were born and taken under the care of doctors to a place in the Bavarian Alps, near the Austrian border. Officially, the base was called 1146. The local population believed that this was where the children of SS officers were raised. I worked in a laboratory not far from here and was never allowed into the building where the children lived. I believe that many of the inseminations were unsuccessful because the doctors at the time did not have the perfect medical equipment. But from the conversations of the laboratory staff, I am convinced that before the end of the war there were at least 20 children with Hitler blood there. Reporter Q: When was the first child born? Jovenesse: I presume that it was in the late fall of 1944, when some of the "Thor" plans were revealed to us. Himmler came here several times to examine the children, and perhaps the Nazi leader was not too happy with the results: the children were developing normally, but they were not found to have unique abilities. Hitler was considered almost a god, and his offspring should be extraordinary: the child should start walking at half a year, start talking at three months, have a fascinating vision. And this did not happen. JOVENESE: On May 6, 1945, the lab received orders to disband. All documents were destroyed, and the staff of the Thor program hid around the world under the cover of false passports. Children from the lab were given to peasant families in Bavaria and Austria. The farmers were told that they were orphans who had survived the Allied bombing of German orphanages. The labs were also bombed by the Germans