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English, 28.01.2021 23:30, vaeh41

Have you ever heard the term "hostagesā€? That's the latest punishment for saboteurs. It's
the most horrible thing you can imagine.
Leading citizensā€”innocent peopleā€”are taken
prisoner to await their execution. If the Gestapo
can't find the saboteur, they simply grab five
hostages and line them up against the wall. You
read the announcements of their death in the
paper, where they're referred to as ā€œfatal
accidents."
Fine specimens of humanity, those Germans,
and to think I'm actually one of them! No, that's
not true, Hitler took away our nationality long
ago. And besides, there are no greater enemies
on earth than the Germans and the Jews.
Yours, Anne"

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