Mr.Flascher,
I have a family member that survived Dr.Mengele's experiments in Auschwitz- she refused to discuss her experience, which is understandable. But hearing these stories, answering questions first hand is what this world needs as a daily reminder of how close this world was to losing an entire religion and culture that has played a pivotal roll in history. The fact anyone can still even question the truth of these events, shows we need to do a better as a whole, to teach and make sure this can't happen again. To anyone.
My question to you is, have you ever met or interviewed or "ran into" a former Nazi and questioned him?
Also- is there a reflex or a habit that you developed during your experiences that has stayed with you to this day? (i.e eating your food quickly, or sleeping on the floor etc)
I thank you tremendously for taking the time to do this AMA, much love and respect for you and your family.
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Mr.Flascher, I have a family member that survived Dr.Mengele's experiments in Auschwitz- she refused to discuss her experience, which is understandable. But hearing these stories, answering questions first hand is what this world needs as a daily reminder of how close this world was to losing an entire religion and culture that has played a pivotal roll in history. The fact anyone can still even question the truth of these events, shows we need to do a better as a whole, to teach and make sure this can't happen again. To anyone.
My question to you is, have you ever met or interviewed or "ran into" a former Nazi and questioned him? Also- is there a reflex or a habit that you developed during your experiences that has stayed with you to this day? (i.e eating your food quickly, or sleeping on the floor etc)
I thank you tremendously for taking the time to do this AMA, much love and respect for you and your family.
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