They Almost Turned Our House into Ashes and Nearly Took My Younger Brother's Life
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I can still feel the gripping terror that never seemed to desert us during the harsh months of occupation, and the constant gnawing hunger. My brother Grisha was just three, Petya was only two. His loud, piercing cries used to drive our German hosts up the wall, who had commandeered our best room. One of them once seized the crying, shivering Petya with the intention of chucking him outside into the biting cold, snow. My mother barely managed to plead with him not to do it.
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Enemies, either mysterious or known, seemed to lurk around our corner during World War II, ready to cause havoc. In various regions, certain groups seemed bent on destruction, not sparing homes or lives. These barbarous acts were largely the work of:- The Nazis: The Nazis left a trail of devastation across Europe, burning down villages and taking innocent lives. They torched over 5,295 settlements in Belarus, often exterminating entire communities as retribution for suspected collaboration with partisans[3].- The Axis Powers: In Malta, German and Italian air forces rained bombs on civilian areas, leading to widespread destruction[4].- Fascist and Axis-aligned forces: In Italy, atrocities such as the Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre were committed by Nazi forces against defenseless civilians[2].
If the events occurred in a specific region or during a particular timeframe, more context would be required to pinpoint the exact antagonists involved.
- Petya's piercing cries frustrated our German hosts during the occupation, reminiscent of the cries that echoed through Europe during the World War II, especially from the victims of the Nazis.
- Just like my younger brother, Petya, countless innocent lives were taken by the Nazis, leaving a trail of devastation across Europe, including over 5,295 settlements in Belarus.
- The Nazis, notorious for their inhumane acts, often torched settlements and exterminated entire communities, similar to the barbarous acts that occurred in places like Malta, under the Axis Powers, and Italy, where fascist and Axis-aligned forces committed atrocities.
- As the occupation continued, the political news from World War II, including the devastation wreaked by the Nazis and other war-and-conflicts hostile groups, were often discussed among neighbors via WhatsApp, much like the current general-news updates on Viber, Telegram, and other social media platforms like VKontakte and Classmates.