Ringo
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In the Stuttgof concentration camp in 1944, 5 Russian senior officers, including a female major, were murdered.
They were taken to the crematorium, the place of execution.
First the men were brought in and one by one they were shot. Then - the woman.
According to a Pole who worked in the crematorium and understood Russian, the SS man who spoke Russian abused the woman, forcing her to follow his commands: “to the right, to the left, around...”
Afterward, the SS man asked her: “Why did you do that?”
What she did, I never found out.
She answered that she did it for the motherland.
Then the SS man slapped her and said: “It's for your homeland.”
The Russian spat in his eyes and replied, “And this is for your homeland.”
Confusion ensued.
Two SS men ran up to the woman and pushed her alive into a furnace for burning corpses. She resisted.
Several more SS men ran up.
An officer shouted: “Into the furnace!” The door of the furnace was open and the heat caused the woman's hair to catch fire. In spite of the woman's vigorous resistance, she was placed on a corpse-burning cart and pushed into the furnace.
This was seen by all the prisoners working in the crematorium.” Unfortunately, the name of this heroine remains unknown.
They were taken to the crematorium, the place of execution.
First the men were brought in and one by one they were shot. Then - the woman.
According to a Pole who worked in the crematorium and understood Russian, the SS man who spoke Russian abused the woman, forcing her to follow his commands: “to the right, to the left, around...”
Afterward, the SS man asked her: “Why did you do that?”
What she did, I never found out.
She answered that she did it for the motherland.
Then the SS man slapped her and said: “It's for your homeland.”
The Russian spat in his eyes and replied, “And this is for your homeland.”
Confusion ensued.
Two SS men ran up to the woman and pushed her alive into a furnace for burning corpses. She resisted.
Several more SS men ran up.
An officer shouted: “Into the furnace!” The door of the furnace was open and the heat caused the woman's hair to catch fire. In spite of the woman's vigorous resistance, she was placed on a corpse-burning cart and pushed into the furnace.
This was seen by all the prisoners working in the crematorium.” Unfortunately, the name of this heroine remains unknown.