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This e-book is a fictional story based on my own experiences when living near Nazi criminals back in 1955, and it’s not supposed to be a compendium about the Nazi era. Amazon has a full money refund policy, so if you buy this book and are not satisfied, you can always get your money back. I just want to share with you some of my youth experiences, and I’m not looking at getting rich with this book. I have included some specifications at the end of the book, to give the reader a better picture of the economic situation of the area where German immigrants have settled, and where part of the story has occurred. Some of the characters are drawn from real life, and have been adapted to tell the story. It is our duty to keep the memory flame lit of those who were sacrificed in the name of criminal, crude and savage science, so that in the future, new generations will recognize these events and prevent them from ever happening again. The story includes modern genetics DNA studies in the same area where once Josef Mengele, Hitler's "Angel of Death" lived, and free professional consulting visits to help members of the affected communities have a plentiful life.

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