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To: Homer_J_Simpson

May 1, 1944:


"Benito Mussolini was arrested by Communist partisans in April 1945 as he tried to flee to Austria disguised as a German soldier.
The partisans shot him on April 28. Subsequently, his body, along with that of his mistress--Clara Petacci--and five other close confidants, was hanged in Milan, Italy's Piazzale Loreto and mutilated by an angry mob.
Ironically, Mussolini ignored the advice of his son and others when he refused to fly out of the country to temporary safety.
Petacci, too, was foolishly stubborn, and refused to abandon Il Duce."


"These emaciated children survived the Ravensbrück, Germany, concentration camp. >br> Though Ravensbrück imprisoned mostly women, it also included a children's camp at Uckermark and a separate section for men.
In December 1944 and January 1945, Uckermark was recognized as a selection and extermination camp for Ravensbrück.
At the end of January, a large selection took place; old, sick, or weak women were taken to Uckermark and murdered, many by gassing.
These selections continued into spring, leading to the deaths of at least 5,000 women."


"A sparse complement of guards leads numerous prisoners in a death march from the Dachau, Germany, concentration camp on April 29, 1945.
This photograph, surreptitiously taken by a German civilian, shows the emaciated prisoners as they march through the Bavarian countryside down the Nördlichen Münchner Strasse in Grünwald. Few civilians tried to help the suffering marchers."


"These physically and psychologically abused men were among those liberated from the Dachau, Germany, concentration camp by the U.S. Army on April 29, 1945.
One American soldier said the camp's inmates 'were skin and bones.'
Many of the survivors had lived for months on starvation rations.
A large percentage of them died even after being liberated."


"Former prisoners often seized opportunities for revenge against camp guards.
This German, previously a guard at Dachau, was beaten by inmates who, against the odds, had survived his cruelty."


"Thirty minutes after the camp's liberation, a human body continues to burn in one of Dachau's crematorium ovens.
As the death toll mounted, the Nazis kept Dachau's ovens operating night and day.
Still, it was not nearly enough to dispose of the bodies of the hundreds who were dying each day."


"Two British soldiers guard the infamous Alex Bernard Hans Piorkowski, former commandant of Dachau.
While relatively few of the inmates at Dachau were gassed, Piorkowski assured that conditions there were so appalling that inmates died by the thousands of starvation, disease, and abuse (including outright execution) at the hands of the camp's personnel."


"Jack Hallett, an American soldier who helped liberate Dachau, noted that the 'first thing I saw was a stack of bodies--oh, 20 feet long and about, oh, as high as a man could reach....
And the thing I'll never forget was the fact that closer inspection found people whose eyes were still blinking maybe three or four deep inside the stack.'
A particularly haunting aspect of the terrible scene photographed here is the clothed young woman among the dozens of shaven, naked male bodies."



18 posted on 05/01/2015 6:09:57 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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To: BroJoeK
Ooooops, wrong year, should read:

May 1, 1945:

20 posted on 05/01/2015 6:12:15 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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