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The guns in Europe ceased firing and the
bombs ceased dropping at midnight on
May 8-9,
1945, and a strange but welcome silence settled
over the Continent for the first
time since
September 1, 1939. In the intervening five years,
eight months and seven days
millions of men
and women had been slaughtered on a hundred
battlefields and in a
thousand bombed towns,
and millions more done to death in the Nazi gas
chambers or
on the edge of the S.S.
Einsatzgruppen(党卫军特别行动队的)pits in Russia and Poland
---- as the result of Adolf Hitler’s lust for
German conquest. A greater part of most of
Europe’s ancient cities lay in ruins, and from
their rubble, as the weather warmed, there
was
the stench of the countless unburied dead.
No more would the streets of Germany echo to the
jackboot of the goose-stepping
storm troopers
or the lusty yells of the brown-shirted masses or
the shouts of the Fuehrer
(元首)blaring from the
loudspeakers.
After twelve years, four months
and eight days, an Age of Darkness to all but a
multitude of Germans and now ending in a bleak
night for them too, the Thousand-Year
Reich
had come to an end. It had raised, as we have
seen, this great notion and this
resourceful
but so easily misled people to heights of power
and conquest they had never
before experienced
and now it had dissolved with a suddenness and a
completeness that
had few, if any, parallels
in history.
In 1918, after the last defeat,
the Kaiser had fled, the monarchy had tumbled, but
the other traditional institutions supporting
the State had remained, a government chosen
by
the people had continued to function, as did the
nucleus of a German Army and
General Staff.
But in the spring of 1945 the Third Reich simply
ceased to exist. There
was no longer any
German authority on any level. The millions of
soldiers, airmen and
sailors were prisoners of
war in their own land. The millions of civilians
were governed,
down to the villages, by the
conquering enemy troops, on whom they depended not
only
for law and order but throughout that
summer and bitter winter of 1945 for food and fuel
to keep them alive. Such was the state to
which the follies of Adolf Hitler ---- and their
won folly in following him so blindly and with
so much enthusiasm ---- had brought
them,
though I found little bitterness toward him when I
returned to Germany that fall.
The people
were there, and the land ---- the first dazed and
bleeding and hungry,
and, when winter came
shivering in their rags in the hovels which the
bombings had
made of their homes; the second a
vast wasteland of rubble. The German people had
not
been destroyed, as Hitler, who had tried
to destroy so many other peoples and, in the end,
when the war was lost, themselves, had wished.
But the Third Reich had passed into
history.
2.The ground there was covered
with a mist of blue bells, and nearly a score of
crabapple trees were in full bloom. He threw
himself down on the grass. The change
from the
buttercup glory and oak-goldened glamour of the
fields to this ethereal beauty
under the gray
tor filled him with a sort of wonder; nothing the
same, save the sound of
running water and the
songs of the cuckoos. He lay there a long time,
watching the
sunlight wheel till the crab-
trees threw shadows over the bluebells, his only
companions
a few wild bees. He was not quite
sane, thinking of that morning’s kiss, and of
tonight
under the apple tree. In such a spot
as this, fauns and dryads surely lived; nymphs,
white
as the crab-apple blossom, retired
within those trees; fauns, brown as the dead
bracken,
with pointed ears, lay in wait for
them. The cuckoos were still calling when he woke,
there was the sound of running water; but the
sun had couched behind the tor, the
hillside
was cool, and some rabbits had come out.
‘Tonight!’ he thought. Just as from the
earth
everything was pushing up, unfolding under the
soft insistent fingers of an unseen
hand, so
were his heart and senses being pushed, unfolded.
He got up and broke off a
spray from a crab-
apple tree. The buds were beautiful, rose pink,
wild, and fresh; and so,
too, the opening
flowers, white, and wild, and touching. He put the
spray into his coat.
And all the rush of the
spring within him escaped in a triumphant sigh.
But the rabbits
scurried away.
3.Julius
Streicher(
尤利乌斯·施特莱彻)
, the Jew-baiter of
Nuremberg(
纽伦
堡)
, was there. This sadist
and pornographer, whom I had once seen striding
through
the streets of the old town
brandishing a whip, seemed to have wilted. A bald,
decrepit-looking old man, he sat perspiring
profusely, glaring at the judges and
convincing himself --- so a guard later told
me --- that they were all Jews. There was
Fritz Sauckel(
弗里茨·沙克尔)
, the boss of
slave labor in the Third Reich, his narrow
little slit eyes giving him a porcine
appearance. He seemed nervous, swaying to and fro.
Nest to him was Boldur von
Schirach(
巴尔杜·冯·席腊赫)
, the first Hitler
Youth
Leader and later Gauleiter of Vienna,
more American by blood than German and looking
like a contrite college boy who has been
kicked out of school for some folly. There was
Walther Funk, the shifty-eyed nonentity who
had succeeded Schacht(
沙赫特)
. And
there
was Dr. Schacht himself, who had spent the last
months of the Third Reich as a
prisoner of his
once revered Fuehrer in a concentration camp,
fearing execution any day,
and who now
bristled with indignation that the Allies should
try him as a war criminal.
Franz von
Papen
(弗朗兹?冯?巴本)
, more responsible than any
other individual
in Germany for Hitler’s
coming to power, had been rounded up and made a
defendant.
He seemed much aged, but the look
of the old fox, who had escaped from so many tight
fixes, was still imprinted on his wizened
face.
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Together Again
(from )
When
Sharon Galbraith was dating Fred Inns in high
school back in 1965,
she remembers being head
over heels in love with him. He recalls falling in
love at first sight.
But Galbraith's
mother — with some input from the family pastor —
put
an end to the young love affair. She
decided that her 16-year-old daughter was
far
too young to be serious with a boy, and insisted
they stop seeing each other.
Inns, who was 18,
reluctantly honored the request, a decision that
he would
later painfully regret.
was it.
She was my girl right from the start,Inns said on
ABCNEWS' Good Morning America.
Galbraith
said she felt the same about Inns from the very
start.
my heart happy, too,
good character,
and I just fell in love with him,
But Inns
tried to put his feelings aside when Galbraith's
mother ordered
the young couple to end their
relationship. Inns and Galbraith reluctantly
allowed their relationship to fizzle out, and
after graduating from Newport
Harbor High
School in Costa Mesa, Calif., Inns was drafted
into the Army.
Now, 38 years later, after two
marriages that ended and six children
between
them, Galbraith, 54, and Inns, 56, are not just
back together. They are
husband and wife.
It was a long road, though. After Inns was
drafted into the Army during
Vietnam, he still
wrote to Galbraith, and his feelings were
unchanged.
4
and I carried her picture
as I traveled,
But then Inns received a
letter from one of his friends back home,
claiming that he was dating Galbraith. Though
he found out much later that it
was not true,
Inns believed it, and felt crushed. He decided to
let his
ahead and be happy with someone else.
Galbraith eventually moved on and married
another man and raised two
children. She
divorced in 1986. Each time she returned to her
childhood home,
her thoughts went back to
Inns.
seemed like every time I would come back
for a vacation, I always
was drawn to go by
the old house where we used to
live,
always asked my mom if she heard
any news about him.
Her mother told her she
didn't know what happened to Inns either. But
they assumed he had been scooped up by someone
else.
After Inns' stint in the Army, he
married and had four children. He
remained
with his first wife for 30 years. But despite
having a large family, he
did think of
Galbraith at times. In 1995, he read an update
about her in a
classmates book, but it said
she was married and he didn't think it was
appropriate to call another man's wife.
Then last year, Galbraith found out that Inns'
brother was still a deacon at
the old church
they used to go to. After church one Sunday, she
spoke to the
brother, and to Inns' mother, and
handed them her phone number.
Like a nervous
schoolgirl, she waited for 10 days and heard
nothing. It
turned out that Inns' brother, the
deacon, waited a week to pass on the message,
and when he did, Inns' heart leapt with
excitement, but each time he called, he
kept
getting Galbraith's answering machine.
When
he finally got in touch with Galbraith, he met her
at a coffee shop.
It didn't take long for the
old couple to get comfortable again. After coffee,
the
two headed to the beach, where they sat
for hours talking.
The rest was history. Inns
proposed marriage to Galbraith in March, and
they got married on Sunday in Newport Beach,
Calif.
Inns and Galbraith say it's hard to
believe they got a second chance at
love with
one another after so many years.
Inns
said.
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