The right to liberation WW2. A short creative story about a man and his attempt to liberate a concentration camp.
Running to his brother he demanded the commencement of a new strategy. No longer to exterminate the Jews but how they should be liberated. He busted his way into the strategy room where his brother stood with his hand rose to the level of disrespect. Finishing up his conversation the man who had lived and raised Frederich had turned with a smile on his face.
Frederich thought to himself, how could he smile? All those people dead, how disrespectful. With anger he creamed at this man. This man was no brother he was a stranger to Frederich.
“Yahweh appeared to me, he has demanded that the camp be destroyed and the prisoners shall be freed.” Exclaimed Frederich.
“No, never.” Full of rage, the man violently took his pistol out. Facing it at Frederich he demanded he renounces this belief of equality between these races.
Frederich dropped to his knees begging for the gun to be lowered. Knowing he must do something quick he stated that three events would change his life.
First, the man’s son will be killed amongst the Jew’s in the gas chamber.
Second, a fire will burn the gas chambers and the furnace will break.
Third, this camp shall be liberated.
The next day, a little boy found a way under the fence to meet these people. What was unknown was today was the day Bunk 5 will be exterminated. This young man was the nephew of Frederich. The rest was a tragedy for a member of the Nazi’s. An evil man corrupted by power.
After this, a severe storm struck the gas chamber causing a fire to break out. Extermination was halted for a month due to this.
On January 27th 1945 a historic day changed Frederich life. With the Soviets help, he organized a plan to liberate Auschwitz. Being of inside connections he helped save almost 7000 prisoners.
Thus was the story and legacy of Frederich a legendary hero. Liberated thousands from captivity and slavery.
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