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Post by Demi on Sept 19, 2012 11:24:14 GMT -5
Firstly, I suck at introductions, hence why it takes me ages to ever get around to doing one on a forum, but whatever. In my past life, i was an Obersturmfuhrer in Buchenwald. I was, in the bluntest of terms, a sadistic b*st*rd, and my only reason for joining was to kill people. But i had met a jew in the camp called Anna (who some of you would know as sweetlunapie on here) and to cut a long story short, we fell in love, escaped from the camp before it was liberated, and moved to Berne in Switzerland until she died of cancer and i later went insane. Fun times for all  If anyone has any questions, feel free to ask. This is a very old post I know. But it still touched me *deeply* as my PL Fritz G.(I am not sure of his rank, ending up around USchaf) was in love with Alicia, a female prisoner whom he helped out of the camp, while himself staying behind. Fantastic to hear somebody else with a similar experience, as a thought mine might be 'far out'. Thinking about it I miss Ala's soul soo much wherever she is in the universe now! Btw. I just watched the movie Auschwitz Corruption part 1, there is an amazing story of an SS guard who is in love with a prisoner and runs to the gas chambers to save her sister. Great example of 'good' things going on and people with feelings and conscience, unlike the stereotypes of Nazis being pure evil and nothing else! Demi
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Post by Storm on Sept 19, 2012 13:25:48 GMT -5
I have seen that documentary. That was very touching. But it was tragic that the sister's kids could not be saved. In circumstances like that I personally would rather have stayed with them, regardless of what came next. Absolutely tragic. 
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Post by Demi on Sept 20, 2012 21:27:11 GMT -5
Yes, indeed, it must have been hard for them both to live so long as survivors having lost their kids and probably more of their family. I personally don't want to have kids until I know that I can show them a world that isn't insane There is hope. Demi
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