Well, I'm studying World War II in school, and I'm really very involving. The cruelty are absurd, the madness of Hitler, extremely biased, with Jews, homosexuals, communists, and all that could represent some sort of threat to his government psychopath, let me very angry. Those who like history as I was also moved by the suffering of so many suffering caused by a coward, that after all the atrocities, eventually killing himself. Not that I think a shame he died, not unlike, but I think he should have died the same way that many died in concentration camps. So he could feel the skin, all the suffering it caused. But it did not, so I guess my opinion is not worth much on the suffering caused to so many people.
I began researching the details about all this dirt, and in particular, a story in the middle, caught my attention: it is the story of the Brazilian Communist Luis Carlos Prestes and the German Jewish community Benário Olga Prestes. Everyone should know how was the trajectory of both a tragic love story that touched the world, thanks to the mother for Prestes campaign for the release of their daughter, Anita Leocadia, who was born in Nazi Barnimstrasse women's prison in Berlin and became one of the most important Brazilian historian. They should also know about the participation of Getulio Vargas in the middle of this story, another mad dictator. I've been watching the interview with Anita Leocadia (who is now retired and lives in Rio de Janeiro), and found it interesting to bring that story to the blog, because I think the Internet should also be used for culture and information, not only for fun. Those interested in seeing, just click the link below to view all parts of the interview (because it is divided on youtube) and learn more about these heroes who marked this difficult epoch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH6eQ1-bKRE
I began researching the details about all this dirt, and in particular, a story in the middle, caught my attention: it is the story of the Brazilian Communist Luis Carlos Prestes and the German Jewish community Benário Olga Prestes. Everyone should know how was the trajectory of both a tragic love story that touched the world, thanks to the mother for Prestes campaign for the release of their daughter, Anita Leocadia, who was born in Nazi Barnimstrasse women's prison in Berlin and became one of the most important Brazilian historian. They should also know about the participation of Getulio Vargas in the middle of this story, another mad dictator. I've been watching the interview with Anita Leocadia (who is now retired and lives in Rio de Janeiro), and found it interesting to bring that story to the blog, because I think the Internet should also be used for culture and information, not only for fun. Those interested in seeing, just click the link below to view all parts of the interview (because it is divided on youtube) and learn more about these heroes who marked this difficult epoch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH6eQ1-bKRE
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