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Barely into it, and I want to cry...
'...an S.S. officer assured us that the aged would remain in charge of the children. I believed him... that the old and very young would be cared for.'
'I had persuaded my mother that she should follow the children and take care of them.'
'...a cool wind carried to us a peculiar, sweetish odor, much like that of burning flesh, although we did not identify it as that.'(p15/16)
— Mar 21, 2025 07:09PM
'...an S.S. officer assured us that the aged would remain in charge of the children. I believed him... that the old and very young would be cared for.'
'I had persuaded my mother that she should follow the children and take care of them.'
'...a cool wind carried to us a peculiar, sweetish odor, much like that of burning flesh, although we did not identify it as that.'(p15/16)
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'The corpses were sorted methodically. The babies went in first, as kindling, then came the bodies of the emaciated, and finally the larger bodies.' ...
'Immense casks were used to gather the human grease which had melted down at high temperatures. It was not surprising that the camp soap had such a peculiar odor.' (P75)
— Mar 22, 2025 01:11PM
'Immense casks were used to gather the human grease which had melted down at high temperatures. It was not surprising that the camp soap had such a peculiar odor.' (P75)

