Benji Cole of CBS Radio interviews the author of the book “The Lebensborn Experiment, Book 1: WWI,” Joyce Yvette Davis

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The author of the book “The Lebensborn Experiment,” Joyce Yvette Davis, was interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio. They talked about the in-depth nature of her book’s theme and inspiration during the interview. This book is a historical fictional narrative but is based on actual events.

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 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.

Davis delves into the historical context of her narrative, exploring the challenges and experiences of soldiers like Sergeant Johnson. She sheds light on the emotional and psychological struggles faced by prisoners of war, emping themes of resilience and hope amidst adversity.

Throughout the conversation, Davis shares her inspiration for writing the novel and the research involved in capturing the era’s authenticity. She also reflects on the broader implications of her work, aiming to honor the sacrifices of those who endured the war’s hardships.

These recipients become bound by their extraordinary abilities as they navigate the chaotic war’s 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.

Watch her full interview below:

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