However, the Nazi remnant Paul Schaffer fled from Germany to Chile and established a quasi-state "dignity colony" on a farm. Claimed to be a charitable organization, it was actually a gathering place built by former German Nazis who fled to Chile. The military government carried out a lot of torture work and secret human experiments.
Paul Shaffer portrayed himself as a "God", and everyone in the colony had to obey his orders. He knew the power of the family, so he deliberately put the Men and women are separated, and the children born by husband and wife must leave their parents and be raised by the "dignity colony". Men and women in
the colony have endless work every day. If they relax a little, they are considered to be not doing well. Serve God. If there is a relationship between a man and a woman, it will be considered that there is a demon in the body, and a slap or a gang fight can release the demon in the "dirty man".
In the colony, people are not human at all. You can't have emotions and desires, let alone thoughts. Anyone who thinks, if they find out, most of them will die. And the so-called "God" will tell others that our brothers and sisters XXX were seriously ill yesterday and temporarily left us. , may God bless them.
Twenty years after the end of World War II, there is still such an organization in this world that violates human nature, even in a way that is acquiesced by the country's leaders. What a great sadness and fear.
In the nineteenth In the first half of the century, after Latin American countries became independent one after another, dictators of various countries began to introduce military advisers and weapons to Western European countries to develop their own military power. Chile hired German military advisers. During World War II, the clothing and weapons of the Chilean army were also used. It was aided by Germany, and the uniforms of its army have been designed in Germany until today.
These political and economic ambiguities prompted many South American countries such as Chile to hoard Nazi war criminals after World War II. Many German officers fled to the South after the defeat. America, especially Argentina, Chile and other countries, and maintain inextricable links with local real power figures.
The superposition of these factors created the "dignified colony" of Chile in the 1970s. There were more than 1,000 "inhabitants" in the colony, and only five people actually escaped. Almost all of the children there have been subjected to heinous sexual abuse.
The 0.5 percent chance of escaping stems from the colony's strict surveillance of the "residents", and also from the fear that the colony instilled in their hearts. Some people in the colony were kidnapped, some were born here, and they didn't even know there was "outside".
Although they don't like this kind of life, they don't know if there are other ways to live; those who were kidnapped did not dare to escape in order to survive, for fear that they would die here before they could find an exit. Escape and endure, the odds of each option seem to be low.
This kind of contradiction between wanting to run but not daring to run, and daring to run but not knowing how to run, may be precisely the whip that the colony really wants to root in the hearts of every "resident", controlling their thoughts and courage, shouting long live not far.
Today's Chile, together with Brazil and Argentina, is known as the ABC power of South America, and is regarded by the World Bank Group as a high-income economy and a country with a middle level of development. Chile has high world rankings for press freedom, Human Development Index, democratic development, and relatively low corruption perceptions and poverty rates. Chile is one of the countries with the highest educational level in Latin America, with a literacy rate of 97.77% and an illiteracy rate of 2.23%.
Looking at Chile today, it seems difficult to imagine Chile more than 40 years ago, with military coups, encirclement and suppression of dissidents, and the acquiescence and even protection of "dignified colonies" by top military and political leaders.
Dictators often like to control people's thoughts and passions, as if they have the power to dominate the whole world. Although countless history tells us that this method will not last long, there are still countless people who continue to follow it.
Even today, there are still many similar "dignity colonies" in the world, and they continue with different names and different ways of being.
They call themselves "sons of God" to give people redemption, but their souls are truly abandoned by God.
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