THE GREEN KING (part 24)
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The Photographer
from Salzburg
‘How many
children arrived with you at Mauthausen?’.
‘Sixteen’.
‘You were only
nine in the grave where Lieteunant Settiniaz found you.’
‘When we
arrived at Mauthausen, they killed seven of us. They kept only their
favourites.’
This was said
in a calm and detached tone. He crossed the threshold, stopped one last time.
‘May I ask your
name?’.
‘George
Tarras.’
‘T-a-two
r’s-a-s?’.
‘Yes’.
Silence.
‘I will return
the books to you’.
Austria had
been divide into four military zones. Mauthausen was in the Russian zone. A
large number of former prisoners were transferred to a camp for missing persons
in Leonding, near Linz, in the American zone, in the buildings of a school on
whose benches Adolf Hitler’s mother and father had lived for a long time.
George Tarras, David Settiniaz, and their War Crimes unit went to Linz.
Although the move put added strain on their time, they didn’t interrupt their
search for former SS guards hiding in the area.
So it took
several days for them to notice that young Klimrod had disappeared.
TO BE CONTINUED
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