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Summary of Eugen Dollmann's Nazi Fugitive
Summary of Eugen Dollmann's Nazi Fugitive
Summary of Eugen Dollmann's Nazi Fugitive
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#1 I had a feeling that things were going to get uncomfortable, even on Wolff’s birthday. I couldn’t help but feel that the fortune-teller had been right.

#2 The general and I went into the house, where his wife, the Countess Bernstorff, was waiting for us. She had blue eyes and did her hair up in a crown on top of her head. She was friendly but with a certain reserve. The Americans arrived and took control of the house.

#3 The American forces took the villa and its contents. They were extremely thorough, even taking the dogs. I asked the American officer if he knew what the whole situation was about, but he just cursed and drove off.

#4 The American general and his heavily-armed escort brought me and Wolff to the Bolzano jail. We were separated, and I was taken to a dark and unpleasant cell. I had little water, and I was bitten by mosquitoes all night.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 29, 2022
ISBN9781669399711
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    #1

    I had a feeling that things were going to get uncomfortable, even on Wolff’s birthday. I couldn’t help but feel that the fortune-teller had been right.

    #2

    The general and I went into the house, where his wife, the Countess Bernstorff, was waiting for us. She had blue eyes and did her hair up in a crown on top of her head. She was friendly but with a certain reserve. The Americans arrived and took control of the house.

    #3

    The American forces took the villa and its contents. They were extremely thorough, even taking the dogs. I asked the American officer if he knew what the whole situation was about, but he just cursed and drove off.

    #4

    The American general and his heavily-armed escort brought me and Wolff to the Bolzano jail. We were separated, and I was taken to a dark and unpleasant cell. I had little water, and I was bitten by mosquitoes all night.

    #5

    The Americans treated the prisoners of war terrible, and many of them were angry and shouted insults at the Americans.

    #6

    The American journalists pushed us in front of a gun in the courtyard, and took pictures of us. They seemed to be having fun with us. We were taken away and put into a dark wooden cubicle. Rats were squeaking excitedly and scampering around behind the rotting woodwork.

    #7

    The British officer, a major, took us to Rome. We

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