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There are uses of the term “bastard”, “damn” and “hell” present in this book.
A customs agent asks M*** if he has “anything to declare,” and M*** responds, “Two pounds of uncut heroin and a manual of pornographic art.” (as a joke to the inspector) (p.3). M*** is actually looking around for a woman, K****, to arrive.
She arrives and they converse. She is now speaking: “One night, I drank too much. … I saw a boy in a green uniform like T**’s [her deceased husband]…we drank together…I wound up in a cheap, dirty hotel room…God knows where. I was half drunk …naked. The boy was naked too … sprawled out on the bed.”
“K****, for God’s sake…”
“Let me finish…no place lower for me…the boy was unconscious…don’t even remember his name…” (p.16)
B**** is thinking about the woman with whom he had an affair. “Each man has [this woman] hidden deep in his inner thoughts…he had his in the flesh…desired her so wildly…she could torment him…delight him…spiral him into heights he never knew…”
B**** “looked at her deep red sensuous lips…’I love you, you bitch…I love you’” (p.28).
B**** told his wife he would not see her anymore, but “never stopped thinking about her (p.29).
His wife feels neglected and goes to Paris with another man. B**** is thinking he could “take her [his wife] back” and he could have a mistress (p.29).
“…won infamy by making lampshades out of human tattooed skins…sported in horsewhipping naked women…” (p.82).
“…efforts…had been clumsy…killed by rifle…to slow…lock in and gas to death prisoners…chambers capable of killing two thousand people in a half hour…ten thousand on a good day” (pp. 82-83).
“…thousands who knelt naked beside graves they had dug…pistols went off in the back of their heads…strangling women and children barehanded…liked watching infants die in barrels of freezing water…killing several people in a row with one bullet…bet on how long a human could live hanging by the feet…ripped bodies apart…bored holes into prisoners’ heads and stomachs…pulled fingernails and gouged eyes…liked to swing naked women from poles by their hair….three thousand…rounded up and shot….many cheering…evidences of deformed women” (p.83).
“…three million dead….human hair for the manufacture of mattresses…teeth pulled and melted down for shipment… finely shaped skull would be preserved for a paperweight…bones of the cremated were broken up with sledge hammers…pulverized so that there would never be a trace of death” (p.85).
“…forced them to dig their own graves…stripped them and forced them to kneel beside their graves and shot them in the head…to slow and clumsy….executions could be carried out on an assembly-line basis” (p.125).
“People by the tens and hundreds and thousands starved or froze to death…every morning the streets…strewn with new corpses…sanitation teams walked…with shovels and stacked the corpses onto pushcarts. Infants, children, women men: piled up…to be burned” (p.125).
“….thirteen gas chambers….enormous field plots for burning corpses….” (p.127).
“…forcing victims to hold hands over their heads…could make space for another six or eight…several inches between the tops of the heads and ceiling of the van…packed another eight or ten children….forced with whips, clubs, and dogs to get into one of the vans…iron door was shut….iron cage filled with carbon monoxide…everyone inside the van was dead…[vans] halted before the open pits where the bodies were unloaded and gold extracted from the victim’s mouths (p.130).
“One out of five persons on the train was already dead…hundreds were frozen to the sides of the cars…unable to move without tearing off the flesh of arms or legs…dead removed and stacked in six new cars…” (p.141).
“Everyone was issued a bar of soap with a number…marched naked, three thousand at a time…doors opened revealing enormous ‘shower rooms’…guests were too numb to realize…it [the bar of soap] was made out of stone…shower heads on the ceiling were fake…troopers who clubbed and whipped into the ‘shower rooms’…doors were bolted shut…it was all over in ten or fifteen minutes…removed the corpses to crematoriums…gold teeth were pulled and rings taken…a well-shaped skull would be taken for sale to the German guards as paperweights (p.142).”
“greatest bottleneck…was the disposal of corpses…taken from the gas chambers to open fields and buried in pits and covered with lime…stench became unbearable…dig up all the pits and burn the bodies…crush the bones…field burning proved too foul-smelling…” (p.143).
“…victims dragged themselves onto a long platform…troopers who stood in readiness with clubs, whips, pistols, and vicious dogs straining at their leashes…whips cracked out…brought screams of pain…truncheons thudded against skulls…pistols shot into the bodies of those too weak to walk” (p. 143).
“…pink badge was worn by homosexuals, a black badge by field whores…inmates were underfed…disease ran wild…prisoners were tortured, driven insane, beaten and degraded, and every known atrocity conceived by man was committed…inmates who had hanged themselves…thrown themselves on…electric wire…naked buttocks were lashed in public…women used as guinea pigs…sterilized by castration and X ray…removed ovaries…performed seventeen thousand ‘experiments’…without anesthetic” (p.146).
“D**’s new job to wait in the corridor…until a gassing was over…stood by until the shrieks of agony and the frantic pounding on the iron doors stopped…waited…for the gas to clear…had to go to work with ropes and hooks to untangle the hideous tangle of arms and legs…drag them out for reshipment to the crematorium….after the bodies were removed he had to enter the chamber and hose it…get the room ready for the next batch of victims…[D**] was faced with the tangle of corpses…” (p.148).
“She ran into his arms…trembling with desire…his kisses fell over her mouth and cheeks and neck…exchanged kiss for kiss, touch for touch…[he] swept her up in his arms and carried her to the bed…[he] lowered the shoulder strapped of her nightgown and caressed her breast” (p.410).
Research by M. Lyn