My grandfather was a front line heavy artillary medic for most of World War II. He was in one of the first groups that arrived to take control of death camps the Nazis were abandoning in their wake. What he say there convinced him for the better part of a decade that the world was completely irredeemable,and not worth bringing kids into it.
There was a lot about the War he never talked about, and that we never found out until he died, and we had to go through his personal effects...like apparently no one had any idea he was in the Battle of Normandy until we found his medals and service record.
Yeah, after a steady diet of what the camp prisoners were going through, these pictures from "The Nazi perspective' are far, far more chilling.
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There was a lot about the War he never talked about, and that we never found out until he died, and we had to go through his personal effects...like apparently no one had any idea he was in the Battle of Normandy until we found his medals and service record.
Yeah, after a steady diet of what the camp prisoners were going through, these pictures from "The Nazi perspective' are far, far more chilling.
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