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  • Priestblock 25487: A Memoir of Dachau : Fr. Jean Bernard
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  • The Catholic Church and the Holocaust Priestblock 25487 : A Memoir of Dachau Chapter 1 "What is your position on the German occupation of Luxembourg?" I had known the question was coming. Everything up to this point had been just idle chat. This time they had brought me up from my cell in the Stadtgrund Prison at an unusual hour, and had been strikingly courteous. Then he leans over very close and puts his hand on mine in a fatherly way. His tone becomes intimate and confiding:
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  • The Catholic Church and the Holocaust Priestblock 25487 : A Memoir of Dachau Chapter 1 "What is your position on the German occupation of Luxembourg?" I had known the question was coming. Everything up to this point had been just idle chat. This time they had brought me up from my cell in the Stadtgrund Prison at an unusual hour, and had been strikingly courteous. "I've got your case all figured out now," says Superintendent Hardegen. "I was just in Paris, where I had a few words with your pals Stoffels and Wampach. The two of them have confessed everything, and now they're trying to pin all the blame on you." Then he leans over very close and puts his hand on mine in a fatherly way. His tone becomes intimate and confiding: "I can see you're a decent fellow. I'm talking now as one human being to another. I'd like to save your skin . . . You're covering for your two buddies in Paris. But they're not worth it, they set you up to be the fall guy. Disgusting. It hurts me to see it. Just help me out a little, tell me what they're up to, and then I'll do what I can for you . . ."