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Did Adolf Hitler have people do experiments on babies, so he could change them into killers?

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In my training at work today a teacher that was teaching pre school teachers was talking about how important eye contact and touch is w/young children. They told us a brief story about how Hitler had some people that kept some babies locked up...the people that worked there wore masks and gloves at all times and they only changed them, fed them and gave them water and had no physical contact w/them so that they would be "bred" w/o feelings and emotions and so that Hitler could easily train them to kill people w/out remorse. I also hear that all the children in this "Hitler's experiment" died because all of their BASIC NEEDS were not met. I am trying to find info and evidence such as articles and books on this.

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  1. That was done in SPARTA , ancient Greece, thousands of years ago.  "Bezirk", and "Bezirkers" -- out of control randomized aggression and violence are a phenomenon that  started from Sparta, a result that came about from their cold and lean & mean ways.  Ranom and out-of-control behaviour was antithesis of n**i regime, which was very strict and systematized and organized and control-oriented.


  2. I wasn't there nor have I studied it, but, Hitler was jacked up on Metamphetamine.  He was himself void of emotion and basic human needs...ie sleep, food, love..  He was trying to manifest his delusions in children

  3. It's always Hitler, isn't it?

    Doesn't matter who did it from your teacher's story; main point is how important it is to meet a child's BASIC NEEDS.  Starting with 'Hitler' makes the story believable.  Even if SHE lied about that, it's a justifiable lie, because it gets her point across well.

  4. He had certain parents mate together, who he considered "pure" and he would take those children of this parents, and send them to a special school. In that school, they would, in theory, be trained to become super-humans. That never really developed, as he did not have enough time.

  5. Well, you asked it in the History section so I'll give you a historical answer:

    You keep on suggesting in your question that "Hitler" directly comissioned all these experiments when there is no evidence that he even sanctioned the Holocaust (It's a phenomenon known as 'the missing order'). The assumption, amongst historians, is that he did, as there were plenty of reasons why he would want to stay away from taking direct responsibility and he was the 'Fuhrer,' and did have a final say over all decisions.

    Either way, he would certainly not be personally involved in suggesting such details. Unfortunately, Adolf Hitler was a real person but so were many other people involved in perpetrating the Holocaust. I feel your training was presenting Hitler as some 'Bogie Man' who was responsible for ALL the world's evils during the Second World War, which, IMHO, is incredibly dangerous.

    I, personally, have never heard of this particular experiment and I doubt it happened: as far as I know, it wasn't really what they were interested in.



    Good luck searching though!

  6. It's not a Hitler experiment. It has, however, been done in countless orphanages and such in less-developed countries, but not necessarily on purpose. Because of a lack of supplies and money, it just tended to happen. (I'm talking about in the days before extensive human-rights movements.) It will s***w kids up, though.

  7. This doesn't sound plausible. If he were using "Ayran" children, he would not make them emotionaless. He'd want them to be functioning people. And I don't know that the n***s were sophisticated enough to understand that depriving infants of human contact would result in sociopaths. He didn't want sociopaths anyways. He wanted soldiers who could kill if needed, yet go home to their families.

       I'm also not aware of such an experiment, and I've studied the n***s pretty extensively.  There were reports that SS leaders and/or troops would be hardened by being given german sheppard puppies, then required to kill the dogs after raising them for almost a year. But the point of the exercise wasn't to eliminate emotions in the troops. it was to condition them to obedience over their personal feelings. Id' be VERY interested to see this teacher put up on this claim. My money says he/she can't.

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