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3.88 AVERAGE

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artbymonimack's review

5.0
challenging dark emotional hopeful informative sad tense fast-paced

morganannhare's review

4.0
dark emotional sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
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heidirgorecki's review

5.0

4.5 stars rounded up. A really interesting and informative look at the Lebensborn Society - and yet another layer of how infiltrating, ingenious, and horrendous the Nazis were. If you want to indoctrinate a society, start with children who are innocent and don’t know any better but to believe you. I’m always a bit flabbergasted at their evil brilliance whenever I read again at how to well they did this with typical, unsuspecting German families.

I enjoyed the 3 perspective approach with the main characters of Gundi, Irma and Hilde. It provided a really intriguing story and a good look at both how each aspect of the culture - against, indifferent, for - dealt with something that came across as innocent and helpful but underneath was disgusting and depraved.

The only thing I wish was different was that more was fleshed out at the end and the story continued a bit. I was a little disappointed at the lack of closure but enjoyed it nonetheless.

Thanks to Netgalley for the advanced copy of this book. Opinions are mine alone.

rum2j's review

4.0

Rounded up to a 4. Another piece of Nazi Getmany I did not know about.
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amandag0515's review

3.5
challenging emotional informative sad tense
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soobooksalot's review

4.0
challenging dark emotional reflective tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

So many unexpected perspectives make up Cradle Of The Reich.
 Thank you to author Jennifer Colburn for putting this on my radar!
 Cradles Of The Reich is told from three women's experiences with Himmler's Lebensborn Society in Nazi Germany.
 The fictional characters of Gundi, Sister Irma and Hilde, tell the story of Lebensborn, with the goal of encouraging the births of children who met the Nazi standards of "racially pure" Aryans, based on eugenics - light skin, blonde hair, blue eyes, no physical anomalies.
 Having relations with a Jew was a crime, to create a Mischling, or Untermensch.
"If you were a true Nazi, you wouldn't call it murder. You'd call it cleansing, purifying, euthanizing, liquidating, but never murder."
It's a piece of history that sounds too fantastical to be real, but Cradles Of The Reich brings it to life. 
The experiences of the women were surprising in their differences - loyalty versus survival. Colburn obviously did her research to paint such scenes of the time.
This is a story that will stay with you, and if you're like me, prompt further reading. Don't miss the Author's Note at the end.
Recommended!

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 Heim Hochland is the Nazi maternity home in Bavaria and the home of the Lebensborn project - the Nazi program for creating the master race. This is the story of a nurse, Irma, who believes she is bringing new lives into the world but quickly learns there is more to her job than that. There are also two young mothers, Hilde, a Nazi mistress who realized how unimportant she is to the Reich, and Gundi, a young German girl carrying a Jewish baby. Each woman must deal with being a German woman during World War II and decide how best to live their lives. 
 
This was a book I was intrigued by the moment I saw the cover. The Nazi breeding program is not something I have seen covered in many historical fiction novels. Coburn did a wonderful job researching the project and portraying it in her setting. The characters were well-fleshed out with wonderful backstories. The only thing I found lacking was not having a clear idea of how Hilde ended up when she was abandoned. Her ending is alluded to but never set in stone. With that being said, this was a fantastic read and I hope there is more to come from Jennifer Coburn. 

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jerigayle's review

4.0
hopeful sad tense medium-paced
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tjwoho's review

5.0
informative medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

alycille's review

5.0

4.5 rounding up
I just wanted more!! I enjoyed each of the 3 characters and want to follow their story further