In the Era, The Hitler's Era, where a German Nordic Aryan woman was supposed to remain pure, i.e, maintain the purity of race and shouldn't maintain any relationship with Jews, our FL loved a Jewish man. Her biggest mistake.
During Hitler's era, in Nazi Germany, the punishment for an "Aryan" woman who maintained a relationship with a Jewish person was severe.
The Nazi regime enforced the "Nuremberg Laws" (1935), which prohibited marriage and extramarital relations between "Aryans" and Jews. If an "Aryan" woman was found guilty of having a relationship with a Jewish person, she could face humiliation.
As a form of public humiliation, the German Nordic Aryan woman was forced to ride through the city streets on a donkey, a symbol of shame and ridicule.
With a sign around her neck proclaiming her "crime" of loving a Jewish person, she was paraded through the bustling streets, subjected to the jeers and catcalls of the crowd.
The donkey, adorned with bells and ribbons, was led by a Nazi officer, who ensured that the woman's humiliation was complete. As they made their way through the city, the woman's face was etched with shame and tears, her eyes cast downward in despair. The donkey's slow and awkward gait only added to her humiliation, making her a spectacle for all to see.
The crowd's taunts and insults echoed through the streets, a chilling reminder of the Nazi regime's brutal suppression of any perceived dissent.
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I'm explaining this all, so you all can understand the situation of that time. I am not here to teach history, I swear.
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You have guts, Mel, that u mentioned Adolf in a CS. /applaud/
2025-03-03
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How did she loved him? Love is blind.
2025-03-03
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