August 15, 2011
There was nothing soft or kind about Hitler. If I could use one term to describe him it would probably be “cold-blooded killer,” but you have to wonder: would Hitler have been more in touch with his “feminine side” if he downed a bit of estrogen? Throughout the war, the Allies looked at various ways ...
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Aileen Wuornos,
Allies,
biology,
British spies,
cold-blooded killer,
disposition,
estrogen,
feminine,
femininity,
Gandhi,
HItler,
Hitler on hormones,
Karla Homolka,
masculine,
murder,
murderous women,
Myra Hindley,
passivity,
sex,
sex hormones,
sociopath,
war,
World War II
July 15, 2011
France may have tanked very early on in World War II because of its ill-advised military tactic but that doesn’t mean that the French people didn’t still have a killer weapon against Nazis during the Occupation and the collaboration in Vichy: sexually transmitted diseases. In a letter to Hitler, SS chief Heinrich Himmler told that ...
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France,
gynoid,
HItler,
military affairs,
nazi germany,
objectification of women,
occupation,
pornography,
sex,
sex dolls,
sex education,
sexually transmitted diseases,
SS chief Heinrich Himmler,
STI transmission,
syphilis,
the Borghild Project,
World War II