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The little girl in red said to the Germans: Uncle, please bury me shallow, I am afraid that my mother will not find me

When human beings begin to change from the initial "selflessness" to "private property", contradictions will never be able to hide from people. The further you go, the more you kill in conflict, you can no longer avoid it. Although war also promotes the development of mankind to some extent, as long as it joins the war, there will be bloodshed and casualties. World War II, which had been fought for six years, seemed to be permeated with the smell of blood wherever it was affected. At first, the German iron horse almost stepped throughout Europe step by step, and behind this seemingly only killing, there were also many "warm" accidents reminding the killers to stop.

The little girl in red said to the Germans: Uncle, please bury me shallow, I am afraid that my mother will not find me

Although most people know what war represents in World War II, children who are still naïve may think it is a game. We are talking here about the innocence of a Jewish little girl's correspondence. Before she was killed, she thought it was a game with her mother, so she begged the soldiers to bury her shallow, otherwise she was afraid that her mother would not find her.

The little girl in red said to the Germans: Uncle, please bury me shallow, I am afraid that my mother will not find me

Since she is a Jewish little girl, and the incident happened during World War II, I think everyone can know the background of the story. Beginning in 1933, German leaders had begun to resent the Jews, so they began the "expulsion" campaign. Countless Jews have lost their former glorious jobs, such as police, civil servants, soldiers, etc. Although it is very harsh, it is actually at least able to survive compared to the later "Massacre". At the beginning of the German attack on the Soviet Union, german Jews had no place to stay, and the peak of the "massacre" occurred in 1944, before a German was about to reap the defeat.

The little girl in red said to the Germans: Uncle, please bury me shallow, I am afraid that my mother will not find me

The little girl, who was also Jewish, was dressed in red and held her mother's hand tightly on the way to the concentration camp, and there was no trepidation on her face. Maybe her mother gave another "beautiful" war scene! The next morning, the Germans captured a group of people from the camp, including the little girl's mother. The little girl was very sad to see her mother forcibly taken away, until someone in the concentration camp told her that her mother had gone to find her father and that she would soon be able to return. But everyone knows that her mother will never come back, and if there is a relationship, the mother and daughter can only go to heaven to meet each other. Within a few days, the Germans took all the remaining Jews out of the camps. The joy on the little girl's face was the opposite of that of the other Jews, because she thought she would be able to see her mother. But then she still didn't see her mother, she cried anxiously, crying very sadly. The crowd reassured her that it was a game, and that the military uncles would bury you and wait for your mother to come to you. As soon as the words fell, the little girl's expression of turning from sadness to joy was clearly visible, and she also jumped to the front of the German army and said: Uncle, please bury me shallow, otherwise I am afraid that my mother will not find me"!

The little girl in red said to the Germans: Uncle, please bury me shallow, I am afraid that my mother will not find me

At that time, the Nazis may have lost their emotions and become "killing tools", but who ever thought that they were still touched by the words of the little girl to the softness of their hearts. But what can they do when the orders of their superiors have been given? "Bang....bang..." After a burst of gunfire, the Jews all fell in a pool of blood. After the little girl who was still full of happiness for the last second fell, she still had expectations on her face...

The little girl in red said to the Germans: Uncle, please bury me shallow, I am afraid that my mother will not find me

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