Alfred Nestor

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Alfred Nestor


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in Strausberg, Germany
June 19, 1941

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ALFRED NESTOR was born in Strausberg, a city in Brandenburg, Germany. Now resident in Liverpool, England,
Alfred is married with a large and active family.

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‘Gruß Gott!

Gruß Gott!

There was a time, when strangers passing each other, would smile and make some comment such as “Good Morning” or “Nice Day”, and then continue on their way, or even stop to talk if the stranger indicated they wished too.

There was a time, when a child in distress, would be helped and cuddled by strangers, until the child’s parents, or relatives arrived.

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Published on August 13, 2013 00:39
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Shadows in the Dark: A Nove...

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Uncle Hitler: A Child's Tra...

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“Many Germans nowadays say they were not Nazi, and many were not, but they were nearly ALL Party members. It was safer ... and if you were not, you could end up in a ‘camp’ for retraining ... so they mostly all paid ‘lip service’ to the Nazi Party.”
Alfred Nestor, Uncle Hitler: A Child's Traumatic Journey Through Nazi Hell to the Safety of Britain

“He loved children and used to dandle me on his knee. This was how the title came about for this book, Uncle Hitler, although in the old German tradition, I called him Uncle Adolf, even though I was not related to him. This was a sign of respect to an older person, which is why I called Frau Eva ‘Aunty Eva’.
However, little did I know at that time what revulsion the name Adolf Hitler would eventually invoke in the decent conscience of the world.”
Alfred Nestor, Uncle Hitler: A Child's Traumatic Journey Through Nazi Hell to the Safety of Britain

“Children accept the conditions they are born into, and, to a degree, I was getting used to the bombings, fires, and death around me. I remember that I thought those things were normal. It is grown-ups who worry about things, and this ... this was total panic! I could taste the fear, and I could see that my mother was frightened, which I had never seen before, and this made me even more frightened.”
Alfred Nestor, Uncle Hitler: A Child's Traumatic Journey Through Nazi Hell to the Safety of Britain



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