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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

The Dark Past (Part 2)

   Elfriede (Huth) Rinkel, was a sweet old lady according to people who met her, she had immigrated to the United States and married a Jewish man. They were both of German descent, and seemed to have a happy marriage until his death in 2004. They kept to themselves in a little apartment, and did not have any children. Elfriede struggles with depression after the death of her beloved husband, but she gets by on United States social security, and has started receiving widow benefits. One day, there is a knock on the door, she opens the door and there stands Eli Rosenbaum the director of the US Office of Special Investigations. Why did he come to visit this poor old widow?  

  Ravensbruck was a horrible place that existed from 1939-1945. A place for women who were deemed enemies to to the Nazis to be abused, terribly mistreated in ways I don't want to speak about here. The place is run by female guards, who take delight in watching the women prisoners suffer. They have ferocious dogs, if they don't like a women prisoner, they unleash the dogs. One of the dog handlers was a young girl named Elfriede Huth. Her husband had never learned of his wife's dark past. He like so many others only saw a sweet old lady from Germany. 

  Source Material: Killing the SS by Bill O'Reilly.



 




  

  

  

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