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Joyce Y Davis

The Lebensborn Experiment, Book I

Science Fiction & Fantasy

It is the final days of WWII and a Polish boy kidnapped by the Nazis and taken to a Lebensborn Home is set to awaken from death having been injected with an experimental serum that painfully takes his life. Meanwhile, a captured black American soldier from the 761st Tank Battalion, known as “Patton’s Panthers,” is mistakenly injected with the same serum. Find out what happens next in this exciting historical thriller and why one reader said he “didn’t want to put it down.”

Book Bubbles from The Lebensborn Experiment, Book I

The Stranger Within

How would you react if you suddenly discovered your body can do strange things.

The Dream

Everyone has had a dream that was real, days later, you believed the dream really happened. That was my motivation for writing this chapter.

The Mad Scientist

There actually was a German mad scientist who performed shameful and cruel experiments on Jews and even Germans. He was called the Angel of Death.

Sometimes Life Ain't Nothing but a Damn Tragedy

It is a sad fact of life that we have people in this world who oppress other people. Who will deliver us from this madness?

Death is the enemy of mankind

Our lives have an expiration date, but was that God's plan. Does any inventor create for their invention to be destroyed?

The Indoctrination of Hate.

No child is born to hate. Hate must be taught.

The seductive desire for power

How many wars are fought because of the need that some men have for power?

Glory and Disgrace of the Universe

Although mankind has the ability to reflect God's image, the level of atrocities that occurred during WWII by the Nazis' can only be viewed as satanic. When I began writing this book, I had never heard of the Lebensborn Experiment. In fact, I formulated the idea of the German's trying to experiment on captured American soldiers before I begun my research. Then, I discovered that the Nazis' had actually performed experiments on children, I was astounded.

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