What happened to the babies that were born to Germans in the occupied land in WW2?


 This is shocking but its true that in WW2, there were like 1 or 2 million babies born because German soldiers were dating local women in places like France and Norway.

At first the Nazis actually liked these kids. They had this program called Lebensborn because they thought the babies had special genes or something and they wanted more people to look like them. So the kids were treated okay while the war was happening.


But then in 1945 when Germany lost, everything got really bad for them. People were so angry at the Nazis that they took it out on the kids. In Norway they even called them German brats and bullied them. Its so mean because it wasn't the babies fault. Thousands of them were taken away from their moms and put into orphanages or schools where people were mean to them.


Did you know one of the singers from ABBA (Anni-Frid) was one of these kids? Her grandma had to literally sneak her away to Sweden in the middle of the night so the angry mobs wouldn't hurt her.


In France it was different but still sad. Families would burn all the photos and letters from the German dads because they were scared the neighbors would find out. A lot of these kids grew up never even knowing who their dad was because it was a shameful secret. 


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