“The Lebensborn Experiment” by Joyce Yvette Davis is now available for purchase

Citi of Books is joyful to announce the publication of the book “The Lebensborn Experiment” by Joyce Yvette Davis. In this book, children whose appearance didn’t meet the Nordic ideal, or whose ethnic origin was questionable, were taken to concentration camps. Only few returned to their homes and the others were either brainwashed, sold, or mistreated. Others were used in experiments to create a master race of Aryan Superhuman – Chimera. The welfare organization is known as the Lebensborn Register Society (Fountain of Life). This is now available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other retail sites.

Joyce Yvette Davis was born in Detroit, Michigan on March 27, 1959. She is the youngest girl of seven children. When she was thirteen her family moved to Southern California. She discovered she had a knack for writing in her 8th grade creative writing class. From that point on, she pursued writing as a career.

She received her bachelor’s degree in communications arts from Cal Poly University in Pomona, Ca. For the past 20 years she has been a Quality Control Editor for a large information publishing company while occasionally writing freelance articles. When her employer sold the company, she took the retirement package and decided it was time to finish writing the book she had started years ago. Joyce has one son, Brandon Jossef Davis, and a grandson, Brandon Jr. 

“The craving for power becomes
insatiable and limitless when
it gets hold of a
soul that is not master of
itself.”
–  Andrzel Frycz-Modrzewski

“The Lebensborn Experiment” by Joyce Yvette Davis is centered on a mad scientist, Dr. Josef Weiss, and his greedy ambition in making men overcome death, ensuring German domination over the world. In the final days of the war, Sergeant Kapp Johnson is being held prisoner in the dungeon of a medieval castle in the Black Forest.

Nazi Colonel Otto Strass watched Dr. Weiss as he tests a life-restoring serum on a ten-year-old Polish boy, Adok, who died but is miraculously revived three days later with unexpected powers. On the same day as Hitler’s suicide, chaos erupts in the castle, allowing Kapp to be mistakenly injected with the same serum. Germany had lost the war, and the doctor’s dreams of creating a master race may never become a reality.

These recipients become bound by their extraordinary abilities as they navigate the war’s chaotic end and confront the uncertainties of a post-war world shaped by their transformations. This book explores the historical horrors of the Nazi Lebensborn plot, which aimed to promote Aryan racial purity by encouraging the birth of children deemed racially superior. It highlights the moral complexities and personal traumas inflicted on those involved, making it both an educational and emotional narrative.

You must learn to draw strength from tragedy, face your present situation, and look beyond it.

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