The Wierd Man

In 1933, Hitler got an epiphany and decided to take over the world. The new hegemony was taking over an evanescant world. Already this totalitarian did alot of mean stuff to the Jewish for he was vehemently opposed to the rights of these people. Now, he wanted to do some stuff to the weird peoples of Germany. Many of the surrealists already fled Europe, but Hitler wanted to bother the last ones.

There was a man who lived in Nazi Germany. This wierd mans name was Carter. This man was very strange. He always said things indisciminately. A man of irony he was. He suprised his parents everyday. he felt perfectly normal. His parents were very tolerant of him.

One day when he went to school as a freshman in 1938, the supercilious principal took Carter away to the Gestapo. Apparently, Carter said in Math class, ” Hippos like feeding off of the purses of strong men.” The teacher called his parents and told them that for speaking in bad terms, he was expelled from the school and was sent to the Gestapo.

At the Gestapo, the Gestapo asked Carter many questions to get the wierdness out of him. A few minutes later, the Gestapo took him away to the boxcars that were sent to the concentration camp. He would wish this were only a nightmare in such a horrible night.

He arrived at the railroad tracks. He walked many many miles along the tracks along with many other hopeless people. He would wish he abjured saying such a nasty comment in math class. He was tossed in the boxcar like an old shoe. The horrible crate was crowded with many prisoners. The ride was very uncomfortable and among the people who died, Carter wasn’t one of them. He had to live in these bellicose crates for days without food. It was quite a misery to go through all of this. Poor Carter.

After weeks of a long train ride, he arrived at his doom. At the concentration camp, he lived in a small corner of one of the brick buildings just like everybody else. He brought no blamkets to sleep with and no blankets were provided. The next morning, he was forced to work in a nearby factory 120 hours a week making shells. The guards were hollering at the poor prisoners in German what sounded like impatient commands. Some of the people were put in gas chambers or shot. Reasons were sometimes: not working fast enough or attempt of escape. Really, these guards were omnipotent and also loquacious too.

That night at the camp, he got an epiphany. He decided to quietly flee the camp and make way for Stalag 13; a POW camp that was literally dominated by sneaky prisoners who were willing to fight for the free world. How would he get out of this horrible place? It wasn’t long before he bumped into a very humble Jewish man. After discussing the situation Carter and he were going to plan for his escape, the Jewish man knew Carter had the right stuff to defeat the Third Reich. He decide to sacrifice himself for the lives of many others. He helped Carter escape the camp by causing trouble to distract the guards. Carter made it out of camp safely. He was obviously extremely grateful that this man gave himself up for him. The Nazis couldn’t find him. The hounds couldn’t find him. Carter was very careful not to be seen by the Nazis on the way there.

When he arrived at Stalag 13, Colonel Hogan (another prisoner) found out that Olson ( a different prisoner) fled the camp and a different man was here. It was Carter. Hogan gave Carter a place to sleep in the underground passageways they have. There at Stalag 13, Carters job was to give a reciprocal and help the Jewish escape the concentration camps. He along with Colonel Hogan and the rest of the prisoners helped many people escape Germany. Eventually, the evanescent Third Reich lost its’ power. The hegemony of Germany had the war. the fear finally ended.


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