The little girl said to the German soldiers: Can my uncle bury me shallow? I'm afraid my mother won't find it
In September 1939, Germany blitzed Poland. It only took the Germans two hours to get rid of the Polish Air Force. Subsequently, German aircraft bombarded the Polish capital Warsaw in droves. Hitler's armored forces rampaged, and they quickly knocked out the Polish troops stationed in Warsaw. In just a week, the city of Warsaw fell. After the Germans occupied Warsaw, they built a large concentration camp south of the city. They then forced the Jews to settle in.

There were about 500,000 Jews living in Warsaw at the time, and they were all inferior peoples to Nazi Germany. It is conceivable that these Jews will suffer all kinds of terrible criminal laws. The Jews consciously lined up in two columns, and they marched toward the concentration camp under the supervision of Nazi soldiers. In the crowd, a little girl in a red cotton jacket is particularly eye-catching. She is only 4 years old this year, and she is at the age of naïve ignorance.
The little girl's mother held her tightly in her arms, but the Nazi officers forced them apart. An old Jewish man hastily hid the girl behind him, and the Jewish mother who tried to resist was dragged into the middle of nowhere and shot. With a few gunshots, people knew what was going on. Only the little girl had an innocent smile on her face. She thought her mother and she were only separated temporarily, and that soon they could be reunited. The eyes of the Jews were hollow, and they were like slaughtered lambs, quietly waiting to be slaughtered.
Soon, the Jews were taken to concentration camps. But the Nazi officers felt that there were too many of them, and they did not need that much labor. As a result, some of the elderly, the sick and the disabled will be buried alive. Jewish women, the elderly, and children were all pushed into the pit. There, the Nazi soldiers had already dug a big hole. Immediately after, the Nazi soldiers began to backfill the soil. The little girl was now lying in the pit. There wasn't a certain amount of fear on her face, she found the act very interesting, and she felt that it was no different from the game he usually played. Suddenly, the little girl had an anxious expression on her face, and she said to the Nazi soldiers next to her, "Uncle can you bury it a little shallower?" I'm afraid my mother won't find me." Everyone was stunned, they were in tears, including the Nazi soldiers.
Conclusion: Unfortunately, the little girl was eventually killed. But in the last moment of the little girl's death, she really touched everyone with her pure heart. German soldiers, who also had mothers and family members, began to reflect on what they had done. As other people's children, they are also afraid that their mothers will not find themselves. But when war broke out, everyone was weak. They are powerless to change the situation. For the sake of the rulers' pleasure, they must proceed. And this is also the most terrifying place of war.