This is one of the many posters me and my team of Nazi officers hang up and pass out on different days.
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As a 22 year old woman I have not had that much time to serve as a Nazi Officer. However, I have had the blessing of being a young girl in the Bund Deutscher Mädel, a Hitler youth program focused of girls. I have not fought in the war nor have I seen any of the atrocities but I have heard several stories from fellow officers and my fiancé, Walter, who is three years older than me. The images ingrained in my memory are hard to deal with. Thus, I have decided to begin this blog to talk about the pride I have for this country and spread the Nazi perfection to the rest of the world and offer and hand when troubling times or images come to mind with other Nazis. I usually spend my time handing out pamphlets and spreading the strong German message and mindset. I have been a Nazi supporter for years along with my parents who helped mold me to the woman I am today, with the help of our country's leader, Hitler. His speeches have inspired me to continue his work and spread the word. My Walter has come home and told me about the images he has seen. I know not all the work is as simple as hanging up banners or passing out pamphlets but I do believe it is the right decision, made by Hitler. I have heard of Jewish women and children being shot down and while a part of me shivers at the thought of me in the same position it is clear. The Jews are not people. They are not like you or me. They need to be eliminated. While I may feel moments of sympathy, with wanting to be a future mother and all, it is not the same. My children will be raised to be proud of their German heritage and ready to serve Hitler just like their mother and father have. Although our work is often tough, we have many happy and friendly moments. The youth organization taught me how to be a respectable woman in Germany society but also ignited the fire for me to serve this country as best as I can. Hitler has helped Germany so much since the depression that struck our country after World War II, serving him is the least I can do.
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