Reflective Essay: Why I Went To The Eastern Front

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After his emigration, we talked less and less as our distance grew. Our communication further separated when I joined the war and went to the Eastern Front on October 26, 1939. As I realized more about the struggles Alfonso and my other Jewish friends faced, I became skeptical about my support for the Fuhrer. I always thanked him for helping my family, but things began to drift apart and I dissented the Nazi ideologies like my mother. In the East, I learned about the mass killing of Jews, and Gypsies. I wanted to come back and tell the whole world about the atrocities these people are committing. I knew this wouldn’t be as easy as I wanted especially since I couldn’t leave in the middle of the war. Soon, I had to leave because of my condition. I lost both of my legs and one of my arms. This loss of my abilities made me very weak. After coming back, I asked my girlfriend to marry me and we got …show more content…
Devastated for what the Nazis did to my fiancé and friends, I couldn’t give up because I had to live to share their stories with the world and to do that I had to be brave. When I learned that on her trial, Sophie said, “Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don’t dare to express themselves as we did.” Meeting her only two times, she seemed so fearless and believed what the Nazis did was wrong. Further, I heard Hans, the last of the three to be executed, said, “Long live Freedom” before his execution. They were all so brave in fighting the regime and I had to remain intact as well. I wish they lived to see that the allies come and conquered the dreadful regime. Cleverly, the White Rose chose to attack the regime at a very weak point. If it were during the earlier time, then I don’t think their story would have been heard. The regime could have erased their existence and their power to resist the strong