The flower of love in the camp of death

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The prisoners in Auschwitz camp in Poland. Soulolves and guitas in inset lal.

*Auschwitz of Poland, one of Hitler's deaths during World War II At that time, thousands of people were killed in the gas chamber. The camp was kept by people from all over Europe.

Those who were kept in this camp, they only counted for death. After the occupation of Auschwitz in the Soviet Union in 1945, this horrific end was ended. At that time, the only one who was in that camp was thinking about how to survive. Here love is only towards yourself. But a sure prisoner named Laila Sokolov has shown that knowing about death is a love for someone in the heart of the camp.*

Lala Sokolov

*In the BBC Online report, Slovakia's Lala Sokolov was born in 1916. He died in 2006. Before the death, he told the story of Auswitz Shibir's love to a man named Heather Morris. Hethera Morris recorded her story for three years. Recently Hathar Morris, a book titled "The Tattoo of Auswitz", with Lail's love story.

It is said in the report that the identity of the people captured in the Auschwitz camp did not have any name. Instead of the name, a number was given in their hands. Those numbers were their identity. The other prisoner Lala gave a number of tattoos to the detainees. Lal's number was 32407.*

Tattooed numbers by the prisoners in Auschwitz camp.

*In April of 1942, at the age of 26, Nazis took them to the camp and took them to the camp. There his number was 32407. At that time he had to work as a construction worker. At one time, another prisoner, who was in charge of French tympologist Papen Lal, was at his typhoid. He taught him to paint tattoos. He taught how to keep his head down in the camp and keep his mouth on his face. Papen one day went missing. What happened - Lala did not receive any news of her. Learned the language of Slovakia, Germany, Russia, French and Hungarian in Lala. That is why he became the chief god of goddesses after death. He received a little more privileges than the other prisoners. He was alone in a room, got extra ration. In the next two years, he gave number eleven tattoos to hundreds of prisoners. Many people had to work with tattoos in their hands. Even after coming to the camp, those who did not have tattoos in hand, were sent directly to the gas chamber.

Hethera Morris said that he did not consider herself a companion to the Nazis while working in the neighborhood. He used to do just this for the sake of saving his life.*

Red Sokolov and Guitar After Marriage

*In July 1942, a number was given to Lala in July. One woman will have to be screwed. The number was 34902. He used to give tattoos to men only so long. Now she is embarrassed to think that the young woman will have to wear tattoos. But taught by Papen- "If you want to live here, you will have to face all things." Then, when he looked at the left hand of the young woman to paint tattoos, something had happened in his heart. He found out that the name of the girl was found. She lives in Camp Birkenau of women. Later, Lail started writing letters to Gita secretly through his personal SS guards. He sent food for guitar from his ration. Besides, he also gave hope for a better job. But besides Gotha, many other prisoners helped Lala.

When Russian forces started operations in Auschwitz in 1945, some of them were sorted out. Going out of the camp and leaving behind the camp. None of them knew the news afterwards. I did not know anyone's name as well. Hears back home in Krompachi town of Czechoslovakia, a month before the Nazis killed his parents. From then on, he only remembered guitar. The prisoners released from the camp were returning home with the railway station of Bratislava. That is why he waited for guitar day after day in the railway station. When he heard the incident, Stationmaster advised him to go to the local Red Cross camp. One day while going to the Red Cross camp, a young girl went ahead and stopped her. Looking at her bright eyes again, Ralna got angry inside the chest and again turned red. That's the one that he was looking for*.

Hathar Morris's book 'The Tattoo of Auschwitz', written by Lala and guitar romance

*After the meeting, the relationship between old and old is deeper. The love in the chest is in love. They were married in October 1945. After the marriage, the last name of Sokolov was changed to Russia-controlled Czechoslovakia where the Lail-Gotha couple lived. Start the business of hairdressing. He sent money collection to the movement for the establishment of the state of Israel. After knowing the government, he was arrested. They released Czechoslovakia after the release. Vienna and Paris tactically entered Australia. Lala started the business of clothes again. And the guitar was the work of the fabric. In 1961, Gary named a baby boy. They spend the rest of their lives there. In 2003, Guita visited Europe several times before she died. But Lail never left Australia again.

It is said in the report that Lala and guitars had no love except some close friends of this love story. Even their son Garyo did not know this event for many years. He did not know how his parents came back from death. After the death of guitar, they wanted to tell somebody about this story. His son Gary got Hethera Morris in the company of friends. Hathar has heard this story for three years. He also went to the various museums and collected documentation for his words. Hathar gave the story of Laila and guitars in the book 'The tattoo of auswitz' recently.*

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