Today 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Bergen Belsen concentration camp. My Dad went over in the D- Day piroid and was one of the liberators of Belson.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Reading in the weekend paper, some of the first hand experiences of the liberators. Must have been quite horrible and shocking.
Nothing but nothing is as cruel as man,and the Nazis' were streets ahead of anyone,don't seem to have done 'em any harm though does it.
never look down on anyone unless you're helping them up.
I also knew a man in the late 1970s through work, who was one of the first squaddies into Belson he related some of his experiences of those first few hours he spent about half an hour talking to us he was a big, strong, hard guy, who backed down to no one. He had tears rolling down his face the whole time he related those first few hours. We spent the next hour helping him recover out of site of other people. I still can see the distress that guy went through when he related it to us just like it was yesterday. We did check out his story and it had been documented.