By Victoria Bell For Mailonline. Unsettling black-and-white footage, obtained from the National Archives of Germany , was taken at the Country Service camp in Munich and shows the fresh-faced girls eagerly raising the swastika flag and obediently performing the Nazi salute. The footage shows the young women performing chores around the camp including cooking, cleaning and agricultural activities which consisted of planting of crops and the general maintenance of the farms. The video also shows girls taking part in gymnastics. Sport was a big part of the life at BDM camps as it was intended to create healthy, strong girls who were fit for child-bearing and would go on to produce multiple children to increase the population. The unsettling footage shows young fresh-faced girls during line-up at the BDM's summer camps.

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My Summer In New Mexico. My Summer in New Mexico. My summer in New Mexico started on the first day of a long summer break. My mom who was a single parent, and didn't have a lot of time for me, decide it would be better for me to spend the Summer with my cousins in New Mexico.


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I talked to the mother, who seemed nice, and she promised that the party would be well-supervised. However, when my husband picked Mike up later, he noticed his bathing suit was completely dry, although his hair was wet. It seems the boys had been skinny-dipping. The mother apparently went out shopping, and the father convinced the boys to join him in the pool, naked. When I found out what went on, I hit the roof.




A documentary film premiering Wednesday evening on Israeli television sheds light on a dark corner of what is already the blackest of historical events. For the first time, Holocaust survivors who were raped or sexually abused as children and teens in the ghettos and concentration and labor camps speak on camera about what happened to them and how this sexual violence has scarred their lives over the 70 years since the war ended. It took Sarnat a significant amount of time to locate survivors who were raped or sexually abused as children or teenagers. Sarnat and her creative team decided to make the film using only the first-person testimonies of the survivors.