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Lebensborn Experiment

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The Lebensborn Experiment was enjoyable for many reasons. First, the narrator does a wonderful job on the audio. Accents were spot on and all characters seemed to have a unique sound even though they all shared one voice. Second, the author has done a wonderful job of elaborating on the atrocities of the Nazi Regime..

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think of the movie Overlord…

Review from The Lebensborn Experiment →

Very similar setting to the movie Overlord. While the story was quite short by my standards, (5-6 hours long) it still manages to not only flesh out the characters well but was an extremely enjoyable story. My greatest surprise though came at the end when I realized this has the potential to be a series!..

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Engrossing story with more to come!

Review from The Lebensborn Experiment →

Set in Europe during WWII, “The Lebensborn Experiment” tells a story of young children stolen from their parents and taken to state-run orphanages, “graded” like livestock for Aryan traits, and adopted out to approved German families never to see their own families again or their parents ever discovering what happened to them. One boy, Adok,..

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Not what I expected

Review from The Story of the Bible, Volume I →

I realize this is a “story” version of the Bible and not the actual text, but there is a LOT of poetic license taken here. Right from the beginning, the author approaches this with his own doctrine and explains specifically how we should interpret certain scriptures. It’s not a problem if you agree with his..

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