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When the SS drove Jankowski into the barracks, Heffer and Pipich took the boxes back to their barracks. When the lid was opened, a four-year-old boy was hidden inside. what to do? If the child is handed over, he will definitely be killed by the fascists. hide it? In case of being discovered by the fascists, adults will also die. Hefer immediately consulted Bokhov, the underground leader of the camp. Eight years of concentration camp life made the underground party leader very ruthless. He is unwilling to implicate more people for this child. He asked Hefer to return the child to Jankowski. Hefei knew that this was equivalent to killing this lovely child with his own hands.

"Prisoner" Pipich and Poles Krobinski firmly disagreed with this approach. They asked Jankowski, who was about to leave here, to rest assured: the child must be protected. The German fascist and sub-commander Zwilling discovered the fact that Hefer and others were hiding the children, and it would also be unfavorable for him to go out. Because the Red Army of the Soviet Union and the Allied forces of the United States were approaching here, he wanted to make a way out for himself, and he pretended not to know anything. Hefer quickly moved the child. To get help, he told Kramer, the underground party's general manager of the concentration camp. The German fascists used Kramer's prestige among the "prisoners" to let him manage the "prisoners". Kramer took advantage of this by placing party members in various positions to do his best to help the prisoners. Kramer was still uneasy, because Zwilling knew about the child. He told Heffer to immediately hide the child in the SS ward. In order to get rid of his unfavorable situation, Zwilling let his wife pretend to be a "prisoner" and wrote an anonymous letter, exposing Hefel and Krobinski for hiding a Jewish child. Concentration camp chiefs Crutich and Reinbot were furious when they received the anonymous letter. Hefei and Krobinkis were imprisoned and tortured inhumanly, but they didn't say anything. Crutich's trial did not result, very reconciled. He consulted with the garrison commander Schwarz, and wanted to shoot a group of people in order to solve the case. Schwahl knew that the German army had already succeeded or failed, and he was unwilling to add to the guilt when the US military arrived in the future because of the massacre of "criminals". The cunning Reinbot knew that the informer was the squad leader Zwilling, and threatened Zwilling to find out the child and the "prisoner" who collected the child. Although Zwilling bought the spies, he did not hear any news. Crutich and Reinbot went to the storage unit again, and arrested Pippich and the cowardly prisoner Rose and handed them over to the Gestapo for interrogation. Pipixi was brutally tortured, but he said nothing, and soon died of his wounds. Zwilling sent Crutich a list of "prisoners" who were hiding children. There were forty-seven people in total, and Kramer took the lead. Crutich saw that almost half of the people in the camp participated in the collection of children. Just when the crazy Crutich wanted to eliminate the entire battalion of "prisoners", the German General Command called and ordered all the "prisoners" to be evacuated. Schwahl only agreed to shoot forty-six prisoners quietly, leaving Kramer behind. Because he understood that without Kramer, the entire battalion of "prisoners" would not be evacuated. While deceiving the entire battalion, Schwald announced that he would never evacuate, and at the same time announced the release of forty-six prisoners. In fact, he was going to be shot during the escort. The underground party held an emergency meeting and decided to expose the enemy's release as a hoax. Forty-six fellow prisoners were quickly hidden, shattering Schwarz's shadow seek. The Underground decided to riot as the U.S. troops approached Buchenwald. Reinbot warned Lakemer that 10,000 "prisoners" must be removed on time tomorrow. Cramer proposed at the underground party caucus that everyone procrastinated and died together. Bokhov decisively ordered that the fighting groups take out the buried guns and prepare for battle. The next day, Reinbot yelled desperately at the amplifier, but none of the "prisoners" were ordered to assemble. Crutis, furious, shot Kramer. At this time, the US military was only 20 kilometers away from the concentration camp. Schwarz and Crutich withdrew with the German troops, and ordered the guards to fire after the troops left for a quarter of an hour to eliminate all the "prisoners". Bokhov ordered a riot, and the "prisoners" who had been incarcerated for eight years finally erupted like a volcano. They quickly wiped out the guards and were liberated. Hefel and Krobinski were also rescued, and the injured Kramer rushed out of the barracks with the child in his arms. More than 20,000 "prisoners" were freed.

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