Holocaust world war 2 Survivor Jurgen Boehlke testimony coupled with real time historical testimony from Gaza holocaust world war 3
Jurgen Boehlke, holocaust survivor of Dresden, Germany. In
boarding school everyone had their own opinions, the higher the grades you got
the more destined for supervision. All hours were strictly scheduled, evening
we had prayer. You have to let the truth walk a tightrope, first manners, then
morals. The old principle was removed and a Nazi came, he brought teachers with
him. From then on there was a drill and the first waves of anti-Semitism
penetrated the school. With the infantry, moving the gun was always strenuous, exhausting.
I didn’t go to the front I transferred to the motor crew, I got scarlet fever
in the winter of 1942, that was Stalingrad. It would be broadcast on the radio
at the hospital, “thousands dead”. April 1943 our company commander got a
letter from my father, a General had the army horse park in Poland under his
command, a horse hospital for the entire eastern front. A transport was being
assembled to go to the front, we were supposed to go but at night was a bombing
in Hamburg, we all rushed to help transport the bodies through the city, the
city was burning and filled with smoke. I then received marching orders, I
drove to Austria where the rest of the company already was. Italy surrendered,
in Italy, Germans requisitioned wherever we could. Further further to
Yugoslavia, with the chaos that comes with such a troop. At night always the
partisans wanting to kill us. Fate struck again I got typhus and had to stay in
the hospital. I landed again with my unit April, south of Florence, our unit was
preparing for the Allies invasion, that winter had been the battle of Monte Casino.
The unit had been pulled out of the battle line, most of the men were dead. We
felled pine trees on the coast and built shelters for the guns, I became
commander of a dug-in tank, an empty tank casing they dragged into a pit so only
the gun was sticking out. A machine gun burst hit me in the head, I had gotten
an explosive bullet in my mouth, my jaw was hanging, bleeding, they transferred
me to the hospital in Berlin, I was there to the end of the war.
https://collections.ushmm.org/search/catalog/irn508496
Hear Jurgen in his own voice tell his experience surviving world war two and
the holocaust.
https://theadornmentoflight.blogspot.com/2025/09/holocaust-world-war-2-survivor-jurgen.html
The words of Jurgen paired with testimony from Gaza holocaust.



























































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