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BLOW UP DOLL HISTORY
For all of you
interested in how blow up dolls started, check out this very
interesting blow up doll history below:
The Nazis
Invented the Sex Doll
Written by Adam Ash
Published June 07, 2005
BC Culture
The Nazis
invented the worst thing ever: the assembly-line death
factory. But they also invented something else, perhaps the
only legacy of theirs that endures to this very day. During
World War II, Hitler's war machine created the world's first
sex doll: Borghild.
The
"field-hygienic project" was an initiative of Himmler, who
regarded the doll as a "counterbalance" to the sexual drive
of his storm troopers. In one of his letters, he mentions
the "unnecessary losses" the Wehrmacht had suffered in
France, inflicted by street prostitutes. "The greatest
danger in Paris are the wide-spread and uncontrolled whores,
picking up clients in bars, dance halls and other places. It
is our duty to prevent soldiers from risking their health,
just for the sake of a quick adventure". One assumes Himmler
also wanted to stop any racial dilution of the great German
army.
The project was
considered "Geheime Reichssache", which meant "more secret
than top secret". Himmler put Dr. Joachim Mrurgowsky in
charge, the highest ranking officer of Berlin's notorious SS
Institute.
The world's
first sex doll - or "gynoid" - was built in 1941 by a team
of craftsmen from Germany's Hygiene Museum in Dresden. The
project was supervised by a famous technician, Franz
Tschakert. He was the "father of the woman of glass", which
happened to be the sensation of the 1930s International
Hygiene Exhibition.
Psychiatrist Dr.
Rudolf Chargeheimer wrote the following note as the project
went forward:
"The sure thing,
purpose and goal of the dolls is to relieve our soldiers.
They have to fight and not be on the prowl or mingle with
'foreign womenfolk'. However: no real men will prefer a doll
to a real woman, until our technicians meet the following
quality standards:
The
synthetic flesh has to feel the same as real flesh;
The doll's body should be as agile and moveable as the
real body;
The doll's organ should feel absolutely realistic."
A stickler for
verisimilitude.
Between June
1940 - 1941, IG Farben had already developed a number of
"skin-friendly polymers" for the SS. Their special
characteristics: high-tensile strength and elasticity.
The cast of a
suitable model proved to be more difficult. Borghild was
meant to reflect the beauty-ideal of the Nazis: white skin,
fair hair and blue eyes. Although the team considered a doll
with brown hair, the SS Hygiene Institute insisted on
manufacturing a "Nordish doll". Tschakert hoped to
plaster-cast from a living model. A number of famous female
athletes were invited to come to his studios.
Luckily, today
blow up dolls are used for more fun purposes then
entertaining the Nazi troops. We appreciate their
contribution to the world as that is the only thing they
gave us that is positive! Please let us know if you have any
other blow up doll history that would be interesting for
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