The film's plot was inspired by Julio Cortázar's short story " Las babas del diablo" (1959). It was Antonioni's first entirely English-language film, and stars David Hemmings alongside Vanessa Redgrave and Sarah Miles. So was Hitler the father of the modern sex doll? This may be an odd mystery lost to the sands of time.Blow-up (sometimes styled as Blowup or Blow Up) is a 1966 mystery drama thriller film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and produced by Carlo Ponti. They had little information to offer about its existence and no definitive proof. Even the German Hygiene Museum employees were questioned about the project. The pictures also supposedly came from a journalist named Norbert Lenz, but no evidence has been found that he even existed. The case was primarily predicated on two photographs with a theory that has since been largely debunked. So how did the evidence hold up of this being true? Not very well. This prompted Donald to expose his findings, referencing Hitler ordering the Nazi sex doll manufacturing for his soldiers. He had been researching material for his book “Mussolini’s Barber,” specifically dealing with the history of American Barbie Dolls, in which he chronicled lesser-known, odd war-time stories. Uncovering the Projects OriginsĪn unlikely author named Graeme Donald uncovered the project’s origins and documentation. The level of embarrassment they suspected they would feel would have been significant. However, the soldiers turned down the opportunity for this type of “release,” concerned that the doll would be discovered on them if captured. She turned down the offer, so they turned to their Aryan biases to create a blonde, blue eye miniature human replica for their design.Īfter the design, the dolls were tested thoroughly by Nazi soldiers, and 50 such dolls were ordered to be supplied to German soldiers. When the designers set to work, they approached famous Hungarian actress Kathe von Nagy with a request to make the silicone doll modeled after her. The project even involved a psychologist, Rudolf Chargeheimer, who suggested that the dolls be made of synthetic material that closely resembles human flesh in terms of texture and elasticity. This was to take place at the German Hygiene Museum under Franz Tschackert. This project was supposedly put together to construct “gynoids,” or smaller-than-life dolls for soldiers to use. This was thought to spark an idea for Hitler, who may have suffered from syphilis, to approve a suggested initiative known as the “Borghild Project.” The Borghild Project It was pointed out that at the time, more Nazi soldiers were being incapacitated by the disease than by enemy bullets. Hitler’s SS chief Himmler wrote to his führer a memo that stated that he was concerned for the well-being of German soldiers in these circumstances. The problem? France was battling a serious syphilis epidemic. When the Germans occupied France in the 1940s, German soldiers, like most people, had certain needs. These needs were met by French prostitutes, who picked them up in bars, restaurants, and dance halls. To be clear, the truth of this is not clear, but there is some interesting evidence that may suggest this is the case. What if we told you that it’s possible that the person who planted the seeds for the inflatable sex doll industry was modern history’s greatest villain, Adolf Hitler? Last updated on January 24th, 2023 at 11:17 pm
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