Chapter 10
Four girls dressed in wrinkled clothing boarded an express train in Bremerhaven. None of them had passports. but at that moment, in Germany, confusion reigned, and few, if any, had proper passports.
The train took them just so far, then the girls, who by then had stolen coats, began walking. They didn't have to walk too far to encounter the Allies, who were advancing in their direction. In this case it was the British, and Rachel, in order to gain more sympathy, lied, telling them she was Jewish. In time, she and the other three girls were sent to the island of Cyprus, and there waited for two years before finally sneaking into Palestine.
Rachel lied again, and the Palestinians took her to their bosom, accepting her as a Jew, making her a citizen of the new State of Israel. Eventually she married a Sahbra, a native-born Israeli, and raised Jewish children, none of whom really knew they weren't Jewish, at all.
And in the spring of 1945, three naked bodies were found in an old shack not far from Bremerhaven. SS uniforms were strewn all over the place. All three men had been bound with their ankles tied behind them to their wrists, and then tied to their necks. They had died of slow strangulation. The dried sperm around all of them attested to the fact that each man had had an orgasm in the throes of dying.
