Chapter 17: The Wall of Death
To Alex's surprise, a large group of people were driven to the center of the clearing, and they did not immediately divide into formation. A Nazi officer stepped out of the corner, a pair of white gloves that were glaring across the dimly lit realm. The Nazi officer did not look at the chaotic crowd in front of him at all, his hands were entangled, and he tilted his head slightly, as if thinking about something.
The Nazis, who had been brutally escorted, retreated to the side, and the people who had lost control became more and more noisy, and even a few dared to start clamoring for food.
Alex looked at the Nazi officer and felt a fear of facing a poisonous snake, an extremely dangerous person. Alex didn't dare to move, and under his reminder, the Eisenhart family also behaved and didn't dare to make the slightest move.
After another moment, Xu was not cared for, and the crowd became more unscrupulous, and the shouting became even louder.
"Look for death!" Alex cursed under his breath and decisively pulled Ella and Audrey to the edge of the crowd, with the Eisenharts following suit.
The Nazi officer raised his hand for a long time, flipped his palm back and forth, and looked at it carefully, muttering something in his mouth.
Immediately, the Nazis, who had been motionless, rushed out of the gate like a tiger, quickly rushed into the crowd, and dragged out the people who had just shouted the most fiercely. Someone tried to struggle, but without hesitation, a rifle butt smashed on the door of the head, and blood suddenly came out.
More than twenty people were dragged out and dragged to a wall, and a white-gloved Nazi officer walked up with a smile on his face and slowly said something.
Behind him, a slightly rickety man in a black leather coat with rimless glasses stepped forward and introduced in English with a strange accent: "This is the SS skeleton captain, Rudolf Fernandi, now the commander of Auschwitz. Then he pointed to the twenty or so people who had been escorted to the corner, and shouted angrily, "These people have ruined the peace of Auschwitz, so Commander Rudolph will grant them death!" ”
After the translator finished using English, he said something in French, or other languages that Alex didn't understand, and Alex guessed that he should repeat the sentence just now.
Alex turned his head slightly, looked coldly at the white-gloved Rudolph, and then at the emotional translator, angry in his heart, but there was nothing he could do but cover Audrey's eyes with his hands, and watched the two dozen people fall under the guns of the Nazis.
After the most direct death threats, everyone quieted down, tame as a sheep. The next grouping also went very smoothly, and no one dared to argue in the slightest, and watched their relatives and themselves separated with sadness.
Ella and the others had already been reminded by Alex, and although they were a little reluctant, they still obediently followed the Nazis who led the team to where they should go. Alex, along with Jacob and Marx, followed another group of Nazis in a different direction.
A large group of men was divided into several battalions, with a battalion of more than 500 men, assigned to makeshift low-rise brick houses, with rows of high and low beds filled the brick houses. There are several layers of high and low beds, each of which is only 30 centimeters, which can only make people lie down, and there is no place to sit.
At this moment, Alex's intestines were full of remorse.
On the other side of Auschwitz, in a three-story building with white walls and black tiles, Rudolph leaned back on the sofa, holding a glass of amber spirits in his hand, with a grim smile on his face: "Führer, these people are useless to keep, and they can be killed." If you can't kill it, find a place to bury it alive. ”
The interpreter stood beside him, bowing his head: "Long live the Führer!" ”
After a few moments, the interpreter left the building and walked into the adjacent office building to return to his office. Before he could enter the office, the translator's face suddenly changed, and he motioned to the Nazis behind him not to follow, and walked into the office alone.
"Sebastian Shaw, the king is very dissatisfied with your ability to do things." A figure walked out of the corner of the office, a young face full of pride, "Why hasn't there been news of the teleporter to this day?" ”
The translator, who was Sebastian Shaw, glanced at the young man, his eyes flashed with anger, and he pretended to be frightened, and anxiously defended: "After all, this is not our territory, and it is impossible to search it on a large scale, and the secret sentinel planted in the Hydra has sent news that they have lost the trace of the teleporter, as if the world has evaporated." Because of some special things, the Red Skull also gave up the pursuit and immediately rushed to Norway, Nordic Europe, not knowing what to do. ”
Seeing the panic on Sebastian Shaw's face, the young man was smug and pretended to say, "Don't give up the investigation, he is very important to us. ”
"It's just teleportation, don't we still have the Red Devil?" Sebastian Shaw asked with a very puzzled look.
The young man snorted coldly, turned to look at Sebastian, and said slowly with a hint of threat: "Sebastian, don't ask more questions that shouldn't be asked, the more you know, the faster you will die!" ”
Sebastian's face changed dramatically when he heard this, and his lowered head was covered with cold sweat.
It took a moment for Sebastian to look up, and there was no young man in the room. Sebastian straightened up, walked slowly to the window, turned his head to look out of the window, and whispered with hatred on his face, "One day, I will kill you all one by one!" ”
The Nazi concentration camps at the beginning were not as crazy as they were in the later period, and when people came, they were sent directly to the gas chambers and thrown into the crematorium when they died. Today's concentration camps still have the appearance of concentration camps, where people are segregated and locked up, and then all sorts of jobs are arranged.
Of course, this does not mean that the camps are safe.
On the third day of Auschwitz, an old man was working in a quarry when he jumped down with an iron hammer and threw a stone that coincidentally fell on a Nazi. Then the old man was beaten to death, and more than a dozen Nazis surrounded him with punches and kicks, and no matter how much he asked for mercy, he was not spared.
On the fourth day, a man accidentally dropped his bread on the floor while eating. It just so happened that the white-gloved Rudolph saw it. Then the man was taken to the wall where more than two dozen people had been shot, and was shot in the head by a white glove in the name of wasting food. At that time, everyone in the camp was required to stand in the open space and watch.
On the fifth day, another person died, eight, still in front of the wall.
On the sixth day, twenty-six people died, still in front of the wall.
On the seventh day, seventeen strong men rose up, killed eight Nazis, snatched their guns, and tried to kill them. In the end, seventeen people were killed, and the bodies were hung above the clearing until they decomposed. The matter did not end there, and the remaining 483 people of the battalion of seventeen strong men were dragged to the wall one by one and shot.
That night, the guns rang out incessantly in the concentration camp, and everyone shivered as they hid in low brick houses. By the wall, the blood had accumulated into a pool of blood.
The name of the Wall of Death spread throughout the camp, and no one dared to walk past it, not even to look at it.