Hitler's youngest warrior(Part-01):
Hitler was shaking his left hand uncontrollably while he was meeting with military-dressed children. He hid his hand behind his back to prevent anyone from understanding it. Soon Hitler will step down in 5 years and his throat is already starting to turn gray.
These are just a few of the pictures taken at the end of Hitler's life. The picture shows Hitler meeting a 12-year-old boy very cordially. Today's text is about a 12-year-old Hitler child warrior.
The name of this child warrior is Alfred Czech. However, this child has appeared before his idol / leader with a different purpose. Alfred used to say, I don't think sending children to the battlefield is crazy. Because it was a war.
Artur Axmann was one of the main producers of Hitler's Youth Team. That sent thousands of young men to war against the Soviet Red Army. This is Arthur Axmann, one of them who was with Hitler until the end. One of Hitler's wedding witnesses.
German propaganda shows how Hitler stopped in front of 12-year-old Alfred and is being rewarded with a second-grade Iron Cross. The Iron Cross or the Iron Cross was a symbolic gesture of heroism in the military of the former Prussian state, later used in the German military (3-5) and later on in the Nazi Germany Party (3-5). It was founded in March 8, 1944, during the Battle of Napoleon on March 7, the day of King Frederick Wilhelm (the third Prussian king), on the birthday of his deceased wife, Queen Lewis. The title of Iron Cross was first awarded to Queen Lewis. It was given the title in the Franco-Prussian War. The title was also given during World War II and World War II, but slight changes were made to Takama During World War II, a swastika was used in the middle of Takama representing the Nazi Germany Party. The title was usually given to the military, but Hannah Reich received the Iron Cross First Class and Second Class and Melita Schenk the title of Iron Cross Second Class, as a civilian pilot in World War II. The design of the Iron Cross is a black and white or gray border. This design represents the Teutonic or Early-German Empire. Iron Crosses are currently used by some of the German modern armed forces in the Bundeswehr. (Source: Wiki)
Alfred describes the events of that day in a conversation with German newspaper Stern in 28; I was 12 then. The leader rubbed with me and pinch me or his cheeks. He said to me, are you the youngest here? When you went to rescue the soldiers, were you not afraid? In reply, no, my leader (Führer). He said, "Keep going."
The photos were taken on March 27, 9th. Six days later, on April 7, Hitler committed suicide in his bunker.
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