BERLIN - In order to avenge his family exterminated by the Nazis for four years has become one of them. He ate with them, it is friends, dressed like them and shouted their slogans. The American historian jew Mark Gould, 43, was to expose the fake neo-Nazi SS torturer who killed 28 members of his family.
Uncles, cousins, grandparents, his past and the future. But the story of the revenge Gould then told the Hamburg newspaper, the Bild. After hearing the tracks, the United States Gould had decided to move to Germany in 2006. He wanted to expose the responsibility of the Shoah Frank Bernhard, 97, a former Obersturmbannführer of Hitler, who over the years had continued to practice undisturbed as 'doctor' and that after the war, he lived quietly in Hesse.
Gould had reconstructed the past, following the daily life of the profession. Frank was not a Nazi any but the last commander Obersalzberg, Eagles Nest in the Bavarian Alps, resort to Hitler. It was mainly the right arm of Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS that he carried out the final solution decided on by the Führer.
Gould's revenge began to take shape four years ago. Once in Germany had begun to participate in several events of veterans of the SS in Germany, where he was able to bring Frank. Slowly took him to trust and maintain a correspondence with him. It was his signature in one of these letters to confirm that it was the very man who was looking for: "It was the same purpose under the order of July 28, 1941 to exterminate the Jews," Gould told the Bild.
"If the population is less in terms of human race, we must shoot them all," was the text of the message with which Frank ordered to exterminate the civilian population of Belarus. In these four years, slowly, Gould was able to speak with Frank also of that order. Former Obersturmbannfuehrer had replied: "There is nothing to criticize, because the Jews have oppressed the Germans and with this they dig their grave." Shortly after the American historian quoted in Frank all the names of his family, murdered on his orders.
A chilling call of death. "You're my friend or my enemy?" Said the former SS. He never had another answer, if not the list of those 28 names. Bild has learned from the judicial circles that the American authorities and the Wiesbaden Regional Police have opened a file on Bernhard Frank, in view of possible criminality.
Uncles, cousins, grandparents, his past and the future. But the story of the revenge Gould then told the Hamburg newspaper, the Bild. After hearing the tracks, the United States Gould had decided to move to Germany in 2006. He wanted to expose the responsibility of the Shoah Frank Bernhard, 97, a former Obersturmbannführer of Hitler, who over the years had continued to practice undisturbed as 'doctor' and that after the war, he lived quietly in Hesse.
Gould had reconstructed the past, following the daily life of the profession. Frank was not a Nazi any but the last commander Obersalzberg, Eagles Nest in the Bavarian Alps, resort to Hitler. It was mainly the right arm of Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS that he carried out the final solution decided on by the Führer.
Gould's revenge began to take shape four years ago. Once in Germany had begun to participate in several events of veterans of the SS in Germany, where he was able to bring Frank. Slowly took him to trust and maintain a correspondence with him. It was his signature in one of these letters to confirm that it was the very man who was looking for: "It was the same purpose under the order of July 28, 1941 to exterminate the Jews," Gould told the Bild.
"If the population is less in terms of human race, we must shoot them all," was the text of the message with which Frank ordered to exterminate the civilian population of Belarus. In these four years, slowly, Gould was able to speak with Frank also of that order. Former Obersturmbannfuehrer had replied: "There is nothing to criticize, because the Jews have oppressed the Germans and with this they dig their grave." Shortly after the American historian quoted in Frank all the names of his family, murdered on his orders.
A chilling call of death. "You're my friend or my enemy?" Said the former SS. He never had another answer, if not the list of those 28 names. Bild has learned from the judicial circles that the American authorities and the Wiesbaden Regional Police have opened a file on Bernhard Frank, in view of possible criminality.
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