In the aftermath of in Norway, you adopt a young child, Karin or Klaus , who was born as part of the Nazi "Lebensborn" program. While the war is technically over, the conflict inside your small village is just beginning.
Your child begins to withdraw, asking painful questions like, "Why does everyone hate me?" Every choice you make—whether to be firm or comforting—shapes their developing personality and their ability to trust a world that has rejected them. My Child Lebensborn
The story starts with simple joys: teaching your child to draw, picking berries, and preparing for their first day of school. However, your heart sinks as you watch your child come home with torn clothes and bruises. You quickly realize that the townspeople see your child not as an innocent soul, but as a living symbol of the . In the aftermath of in Norway, you adopt
As their guardian, you navigate the following heart-wrenching path: The story starts with simple joys: teaching your
You must decide how to explain their heritage. Do you tell them the truth about their soldier father and Norwegian mother, or protect them with lies that might eventually crumble?
The story isn't about grand heroics; it’s a quiet, devastating look at the of war and the struggle to provide love in a community fueled by bitterness. It ends not with a victory, but with the hope that, despite the scars, your child might one day feel they belong.