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I Have Been to Another Country

1st H was Army. We spent many years in Germany. A beautiful place. A few of the apartments we were housed in had been discovered to have hidden many families From Hitler. Beware of the ones in the top floor.
Many were haunted. One rather annoying apartment had a family with two toddlers that cried most all night.
I asked the Lady if her baby was ill, as I heard her shoes tapping on the wood floor as she paced back and forth quieting her Baby. When I told her the sounds I heard she almost went White. Told me She too heard these same sounds...
We later learned they... 'Germans' were searching all the families to be removed and sent to be gassed.
So, just know that if you had thoughts of going to see Auswich It is a sad place to be. I am not Catholic, but borrowed a crucifix to hold when we toured some of the camps. I still to this day, MANY years later feel my body tingle and twist whenever the subject opens up.
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samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
When I was in the Navy we took an R and R into Germany. That was in 1970. There were remnants of the Nazi regime visible all over. In Bergtenstagen we stayed in a guest resort which was once an SS barracks. You could see where the emblem had been removed from above the from door. At night you could hear the footsteps on the wooden corridor floors. It was strange. In garnish, we hiked into the woods and found a "shrine" with photos of men in Nazi uniforms. That was upsetting as all get out. We stayed in Munich and asked the hotel concierge how to get to Dachau and were told there was nothing to see there, not to bother. We did bother and the effect was far from nothing. As an American, and Jewish, it was frightening and awe inspiring. We couldn't wait to get out of Germany after that.

This is meant as a comment on your post, but, also a reminder that we need to be sure NEVER AGAIN! I read Ullrich's book about the rise of Hitler in 1930-39. Trying my best not to enflame many on here, I suggest we take a careful look at what is happening in the world now. The rise of totalitarian rulers, the attack on the press and use of propaganda to shale election outcomes and corrupt the minds of innocent citizens is totally in parallel to the history of the 1930s. As Churchill said, and I paraphrase, if we do not know the history and learn from it, we are bound to repeat our mistakes. I have every hope that sound minds can prevail.
newbie · 31-35, F
@samueltyler2 just imagine how far Hitler could get if he had Facebook working for him! 😲
Carla1951 · 70-79, F
@samueltyler2 I too felt the Urge to leave. However I also wanted to visit the Home of Anne Frank...FYI. Lots of stairs and steps.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@Carla1951 didn't she live in the Netherlands?
newbie · 31-35, F
@Carla1951 she lived in another country though ... you know Europe has several countries?
Carla1951 · 70-79, F
@newbie my memory has slowed a great deal with my aging.
newbie · 31-35, F
@Carla1951 then take my word for it. they do have several different countries, that's how they could be at war with each other too.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@newbie I seem to have lost the trend of this thread. What is your point now?
newbie · 31-35, F
@samueltyler2 i was commenting on carla's comment. not sure it would be of interest to you anyway.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@newbie okay, I am always interested in learning new things.
newbie · 31-35, F
@samueltyler2 anything in particular you dont know?