Max Sollmann
Max Sollmann (6 June 1904 in Bayreuth – 27 May 1978 in Munich) was a German merchant, SS leader, and head of the Lebensborn in Nazi Germany. de:Max Sollmann Max Sollmann played a significant role in the administration of the Lebensborn program, which was initiated by Heinrich Himmler, the leader of the SS. The program aimed to promote the growth of the Aryan race by encouraging the birth of children with "desirable" genetic traits. Sollmann held a leadership position within the organization and was responsible for overseeing its activities.
The Lebensborn program primarily targeted unmarried women who were considered racially pure, providing them with support and facilities for childbirth and child-rearing. The children born under the program were often adopted by SS members or Nazi supporters.
After World War II, Sollmann faced legal consequences for his involvement with the SS and the Lebensborn program. However, specific details about any legal proceedings or the outcomes are not extensively documented.
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