After the fall of the Third Reich, Allied troops discovered a house near Munich housing Lebensborn children, born as part of a Nazi selective breeding program to create a pure Aryan race. These children, now adults, reveal their moving stories of searching for identity and the truth about their origins, while carrying the weight of a traumatic past and the stigma of a eugenic ideology. Their quest highlights the lasting impact of this program and the struggle to understand and accept their legacy.