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Sex, blood, and vulnerability; women outsiders in German-occupied Europe

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Germany's eastern neighbours bore the brunt of Nazi German warfare. These people became the objects of enormous, deadly experiments in racial engineering. The Germans enslaved, relocated, and killed millions they deemed subhuman 'untermenschen'.

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