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Hitler used the "test girl" until the age of 95, and did not dare to reveal the "wolf's den" life of that year

Hitler was the initiator of World War II, and his insistence on doing so plunged the entire world into disaster. In his eyes, Aryan talents were the noblest people in the world, and the rest of them should be trampled under their feet. In 1938, Hitler vigorously promoted the plan to demolish Chinatown, and under the pressure of the policy, the German Chinese moved away, and those who still harbored a little illusion were thrown into concentration camps. After World War II, Germany became the only Western power without Chinatown, with only one monument standing in Hamburg: it was once Chinatown.

Hitler used the "test girl" until the age of 95, and did not dare to reveal the "wolf's den" life of that year

However, no matter how strong Hitler is, he is only a flesh and blood body, just as the so-called "open gun is easy to hide, dark arrows are difficult to defend", and he who has committed all kinds of evil deeds cannot avoid lamenting for the night of assassination. So he found a woman named Volcker and asked her to be his own poisoning girl.

Born in Berlin in 1918, Volcker's father refused to join the Nazi Party before World War II began, and when she grew up, she did not become a member of the Nazi youth organization. Later, Volcker got married, but not long after her stable life, the war suddenly broke out, her husband answered the call to join the German army, and she was left at home.

Hitler used the "test girl" until the age of 95, and did not dare to reveal the "wolf's den" life of that year

In the winter of 1941, Berlin was bombed by enemy forces, and Volcker had nowhere to go but relatives in the countryside. Volker's relatives, however, were a wealthy man who built not only a mansion in the countryside, but also a back garden. As a result, Volcker lived an idyllic life and enjoyed a moment of peace in the war, however, what Volcker did not notice was that Hitler's "wolf's lair" was less than 3 kilometers away, and danger could come at any time.

Hitler used the "test girl" until the age of 95, and did not dare to reveal the "wolf's den" life of that year

One day, volcker was discovered by the german patrols, who were forcibly recruited into the civilian service and became Hitler's royal drug tester. Every morning, Volcker had to go to the barracks to report, and in Hitler's absence, she was relatively free, as long as she didn't run around. However, once Hitler returned here, she and 14 other drug trial girls would go to the "taste of dishes" in turn.

Hitler used the "test girl" until the age of 95, and did not dare to reveal the "wolf's den" life of that year

Hitler was a notorious vegetarian who ate only fruits and vegetables and never meat. Therefore, in order to satisfy his taste, his men had to work rice and noodles. However, Volcker did not feel the mood of food at all, and every time she tried a dish, she was like dancing on the tip of a knife, and she was afraid that she would leave this world after eating it. Fortunately, Volker's life is good, she has been trying dishes for 2 consecutive years, and she has not been taken care of by the god of death once.

Hitler used the "test girl" until the age of 95, and did not dare to reveal the "wolf's den" life of that year

In fact, Volcker was more afraid of the Nazi Party than she was about trying dishes, and one night she was sleeping in her room, but an SS officer climbed up the ladder to her bed and then violated her, and in order not to be retaliated against, she had to choose not to make a sound. In this way, Volker's body and mind were greatly hurt, and she wanted to escape from the "wolf's lair" as soon as possible. Later, the Germans were defeated, and a kind German lieutenant helped Volcker catch a train bound for Berlin, while the remaining 14 test girls were all shot by the Soviets.

Hitler used the "test girl" until the age of 95, and did not dare to reveal the "wolf's den" life of that year

In 1946, Volcker was reunited with her husband who joined the army, and she did not have the courage to tell him about the dark "wolf's den" life, so they spent 34 years of quiet time together. After her husband's death, Volker was once again plunged into memories, and that sense of shame that went deep into the marrow of her bones accompanied her throughout her life. It wasn't until her 95th birthday that Volcker finally revealed the secret of her heart, saying she didn't want to take this history to the grave.

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