snowman
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Excellent thread; thanks to the OP for raising the issue, and to the others for your contributions, especially dcxplant and others for sharing stories from your families.
Regards,
Andy
Regards,
Andy
I am Polish by blood. My last name is rare. Rare enough that everyone on this earth with my last name is related to me.
I had multiple relatives die at the hand of the German army. This is part of war. However, I had one relative who was a resistance fighter. The nazis discovered his identity, and the ss murdered his family.
I have no ill will to the average german soldier. But the nazis were evil. I would like to think I would have had the fortitude to fight back.
Excellent thread; thanks to the OP for raising the issue, and to the others for your contributions, especially dcxplant and others for sharing stories from your families.
Regards,
Andy
I watched a documentary called A is for Auschwitz that put the whole thing in perspective for me. In one scene the interviewed an old Jewish woman who had survived the camp; she said that her job was putting bodies into the crematorium. One day she was working and Josef Mengle happened to be inspecting her area.
Long story short she pulled a live baby out of the pile she said Mengle just stood there and watched her and she knew that her options were throw the kid in the oven or get killed and have someone else throw both her and the kid in the oven. So she threw the kid in the oven.
I can't judge her