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Albert Brecher

"Unworthy" life
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Grinzens
date of recording:
2008-07-07
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1942
transcription:
From my cousin - that is, or better, from my uncle's wife, had twelve children. The migration was a Bissel confused. You have picked her, and shortly afterwards the members have received the message: "An die of pneumonia." It has simply been brought to die. She got pneumonia injections, so she gets pneumonia. And my cousin, of which there were eight or every ten boys in the war, the military. So, of petrol, my cousin has lived in Axams yes. He has since died. He was in Norway, Finland. Has ever made any comment. Then he was immediately ordered from the company commander, and who has threatened him with court-martial. And afterwards he said: "From us, ten boys ..." I do not know eight or ten boys, I think it was all ten. "They were for Hitler in the war. And at home," he said, "should die at home, they have the mother. An died of pneumonia." After nothing happened. But all "unworthy life", which itself was not viable? disabled children or maimed, and so on, all off to the side - everything. Because that would not be - how to say it - no longer of use for the people, if you feed so many people have that .. can not work, the .. bring to the people nothing. Who should die all. Madness. - - - - -