No, Adolf Hitler did not invent sex dolls. There is a persistent urban legend that claims the Nazis developed sex dolls during World War II under a supposed “Borghild Project” to prevent German soldiers from contracting sexually transmitted diseases while stationed in occupied territories. However, this story has been widely debunked by historians and researchers.
Why the Myth Persists
The myth of the Nazi sex doll likely gained traction due to its sensational nature and a lack of verifiable evidence. The story appears to have originated in the early 2000s, possibly as a hoax or fictional account that was later mistakenly taken as fact.
Lack of Evidence
- No Historical Documentation: There are no credible historical records or documents supporting the existence of a “Borghild Project” or any Nazi program involving the development of sex dolls.
- Historians’ Consensus: Respected historians specializing in World War II and Nazi Germany consider the story fabricated.
Modern Sex Dolls
While the myth is false, the actual development of modern sex dolls owes more to advancements in industrial materials (like silicone and TPE) and market demand in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Companies like RealDoll and others have been pioneers in creating realistic, high-quality dolls, but these innovations are entirely unrelated to the supposed Nazi origins.
In short, the story of Hitler or the Nazis inventing sex dolls is a baseless and debunked rumor.