1951. Both Hochstühl and Von Unterscheisse took American brides. They were married not long after coming ashore in the Everglades. Nuptials were unemotional and business-like. It was part of the plan to which they adhered. Prejudices prevented them both from seeking life-mates from diverse and culturally inclusive communities. Both women were of German descent. Families had come ashore in the United States in the late nineteenth century.
Both women's families embraced, and passed to subsequent generations, disdain for those not of German heritage.
Brides admired both men's determination to succeed. Ultimate goals were never discussed. Devotion for careers was obvious to women who became mothers to children of clandestine Nazis.
Cleanliness and purity of brides was confirmed before marriage. No stain from other men was allowed to taint bloodlines of future generations.
The General found himself fathering three beautiful and healthy girls. Unacceptable. The man seethed every waking hour over his wife's inability to birth an heir. Only a male was capable of carrying on the family name; as well as the Nazis' plan of world domination.
Designated was at least a four generation span upon which the objective's timeline stretched. A slow pace of implementation dictated the need to influence subsequent generations into subconscious servitude. It was a system being built that eventually consolidated power under the control of few aristocracy.
Men possessing the same destructive arrogance as those who gleefully implemented Hitler's Final Solution must be repeatedly fathered and conditioned to possess psychosis of destruction.
Word came from the Nazi cell in Buenos Aires concerning the success of Joseph Mengele's genetic research. Hitler's chief scientist operated in a small town in Southern Brazil called Cândido Godói. Zygotes were split. Unusually high rates of twins populated the town.
Nazis never endeavored research for novelty.
No one cared if unusually numbered pairs of twins roamed city streets. Ultimate goals spoke of the need to create multiple versions of high ranking officials. Simultaneous influences across the globe were required by men possessing lust for destruction. It was the only way their decades long plan would succeed; bringing a wider swath of sycophantic males under control of collective narratives.
Unfortunate circumstances surrounding assassinations of compatriots offered cloned alternatives. Continued advancement toward global control must remain unabated. Nazis knew they were outnumbered at a rate nearing tens of millions to one. There was no way Hitler could have conquered the world. His existence was a mere test of how far humanity succumbed to the propaganda machine instilling narratives of destruction.
1930s' German citizens did not disappoint.
Such was the genesis of Hochstühl's madness. Never had he envisioned a time when daughters could successfully carry forth the continuation of the Final Solution. He was incapable of offering credit to women.
The fairer sex possessed an equal penchant for evil. Stoking hatred was equally effective when provoked by females. The General didn't realize women controlled sex; which in turn offered greater control of men.
He still desired an able-bodied male heir.
His wife readily agreed to a trip to Buenos Aires to undertake an amazing new procedure. She also wished to ensure a male birth.
Burgeoning psychoses coerced the General to convince, falling short of an order, Von Unterscheisse to have his wife do the same. Separate zygotes were split from a single fertilized egg, and implanted into each woman.
For the first time in history two women carried a separate twin. Nazi arrogance further emboldened disdain for God. They accomplished more than some mythical energetic force; a conscious being existing within the universe without ever making itself known.
Both men, along with their Nazi horde, severely underestimated God's power. Once coalesced, it led to their downfall.
Mengele himself performed the procedure. Equal amounts of DNA were contributed by all four parents. Features would be familiar to both women. They could not become the wiser to the grander plan. The meticulous nature of Nazi planning considered all possibilities that might derail objectives.
Gone were fraternal bonds created by twins sharing a common womb. The boys became known as Hans Hochstühl and Viktor Von Unterscheisse. They were equally educated and indoctrinated.
Upon the birth of the twins, General Hochstühl couldn't have been more proud. For the first time in his career an intergenerational continuation of a plan became possible.
Hatred of humanity thrived.
The General felt accomplished.