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A Very Long Shadow
Trouble can come from the most well-meaning of gestures.
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I wd expect if he were made famous, for people to check my daddy was actually a POW when he said he was.
and Heeeeere he issss ! (a)
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Ukrainian - a lot of Ukrainians were employed as concentration camp guards by the Nazis and erm rather enjoyed it
YMF can you think of other occurrences?
Pierre Laval ( on Time cover 1937) was the only head of state shot for treason ( 1946) - too enthusiastic during the German occupation
I met Lucacsz Martin who recognised my surname so I knew he would have been one of my father's patients. But he only had three fingers on his right hand. Fighting for the Soviet Army. Then what? he deserted and fought for the German Army. How come you are still alive? he had walked from Trieste ( Trst in those days readers) to west cornwall. I can well believe it - he was a survivor.
Another one? I met another one, and discussed the role of the Poles in the War - as my daddy had treated Poles AND Russians ( terribly badly treated, 50% mortality of the untermenschen) - the refugee said he was one of the children who waved at the trains going past, and shouted " Goodbye Jews!" - 1980, forty years before
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incredz lady - tv film. SHE went around tipping off Brussels Jews they were about to be arrested. SHE was stopped by the great Jew Hunter of Berlin who was in Brussels for more work: " mademoiselle, I know what you are doing!" - eek! Zwartboek + a woman at war
worth a watch if you can get it
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If this Ukranian had anything to do with death camps or Nazi attrocities the Mossad would of whisked him back to Tel Aviv faster than you could say Eichmann. He was a member of the SS Panzer Grenadiers. There were English Legions,Muslim Legions,Russian Legions etc all fighting along side German troops.
Pope Benedict was in the Hitler Youth and later became an Auxillary Flak Gunner. No big deal after nearly eighty years.
There were English Legions.... no there werent and they didnt fight.
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There is even a dispute about whether it was the British Free Corps or britische frei korps.
how do |I know?
My father POW - mentioned earlier today as the miner on a thread- was advised that certain POWs were showing strain and would be sent to a different camp with a lighter regime. It was known as a holiday camp
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he never identified it as a recruitment camp
"The first recruits to the Corps came from a group of prisoners of war (POWs) at a 'holiday camp' set up by the Germans in Genshagen, a suburb of Berlin, in August 1943."
wiki says 58 - there were never more than 6 at one time, and they never served....
How you can go thro a recruitment camp and not notice it, I have no idea. They were given cultural tours, guided by the Dolmetscher Institute, and in one German Museum, an Australian POW asked loudly, why dont these Huns speak English. There were angry murmurs from the museum goers as bombing had started, and the guides tried to calm the crowd over 'our English Friends'
How personal memory varies with the official accounts