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Thank you! This is a very powerful and terrifying story. It reminds me of a Polish book „conversations with an executioner” by Kazimierz Moczarski. Moczarski was a Polish patriot who was sentenced to death by Polish stalinists for being loyal to the Poland’s government in exile in London. They did not only sentenced him to death, but put him in a cell with another person sentenced to death - Juergen Stoop, an SS general responsible for the „liquidation” of Warsaw’ ghetto.

Both were waiting for the execution, and - having nothing else to do - started talking, to kill time, so to say.

Stroop told his story in much detail, and this is another terrifying journey into darkness of a human soul. The difference was that Stroop’s greatest regret was that he did not kill more Jews. He was executed, and Moczarski was pardoned after Stalin’ death.

Feb 5
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