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05-13-2014, 10:07 AM
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Re: Mass Suicide In Vienna, 1945
My apologies if this is a re-post: A prominent member of the Nazi Party before the arrival of Soviet troops killed his family and committed suicide on the streets of Vienna. Eugene Khaldey: «I went to the park near the Parliament building to remove a column of soldiers passing. And I saw this picture. On the bench sat a woman, killed by two shots – in the head and neck, next to her dead teenager fifteen years old and a girl. A little further, lay the body of the father. On his lapel was a gold Nazi party badge, lying next to a revolver. (…) He ran up the watchman of the Houses of Parliament: - This is it, he did, not Russian soldiers. He came at 6 am. I saw him and his family out of the basement window. Not a soul on the street. He slid along the bench and ordered the woman to sit down, the same thing told to children. I did not understand what he was going to do. And then he shot the mother and son. The girl did not want to die, then he laid her down on the bench and also shot and killed. Stepped back and looked at the result shot himself. “ |
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05-13-2014, 11:51 AM
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Re: Mass Suicide In Vienna, 1945
He might have made the 'best' choice...considering his options. He knew the Russians would have their revenge on a Nazi official and his family. Plus, he knew he richly deserved whatever horrible treatment the Russians doled out. Probably shoot the son right off. Rape the mother a couple of times and then shoot her. Rape the girl for a few days, prolonging her agony and finally shoot her. Or leave her to relive the horror for all her life. |
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05-13-2014, 11:52 AM
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Re: Mass Suicide In Vienna, 1945
Yet another dark story of a very dark era in mankind's history. Despair is the destroyer of hope, but as we see here, one mans despair, ended the hope of others. In WWII, about 50 million people died; I wonder what WWIII will bring, and how many stories like this it will produce. A neat post, all in all, and a sobering reminder to the potential nature of mankind when caught in a corner.
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