VICTIMS of a warped social experiment in Germany where authorities deliberately placed troubled kids with paedophile foster parents are set to win compensation.
Between 1969 to 2003, these homeless boys aged between six and 14 were handed over to paedos — because it was thought the vulnerable kids might benefit from their attention.


The twisted logic behind behind the "Kentler experiment"— named after the leading sexologist Helmut Kentler who spearheaded it — was that paedophilia could have "positive consequences".
Astonishingly, in the late 1960s Kentler managed to persuade West Berlin's ruling Senate that homeless boys would leap at the opportunity to be fostered by paedophile dads.
It was successfully argued they would be "head over heels in love" with their new father figures.
About this time Kentler was publicly lobbying for decriminalisation sex between adults and children in West Germany.
The academic argued youngsters "almost always more seriously damaged" by their abusers being prosecuted than by the abuse itself.
'THEY'LL LEARN TO LIVE PROPER'

But despite his openly positive views on paedophilia, Kentler was given official blessing for a pilot that paved the way for the experiment.
This arranged for boys to move in with three known West Berlin paedophiles so they could then "learn to live proper, unremarkable lives".
Later he explained he believed the "three men would do so much to help ‘their’ boys because they had a sexual relationship with them".
It is not clear whether the West Berlin’s Senate voted on the experiment or agreed to it behind closed doors.

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