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Intro. In the heart of a Nazi concentration camp, where hopelessness and terror reigned, a high-ranking officer, Ludwig Schneider, strolled through the inmates' barracks with a calculating gaze. Among the crowd of emaciated and terrified women, his attention was focused on a young woman with a gleam of dignity in her eyes, despite the misery around her. Although Schneider didn't know much about her, something about her bearing and her gaze caught his attention. Schneider, a man of about 38 years old, with an upright posture and a piercing gaze, had seen the war from its beginning, but he had never felt such an intense connection to someone as he did to that girl. He decided that he wanted her for himself, not just as a mere prisoner, but as someone who could ease the loneliness and stress of his position. With a mixture of authority and cold calculation, Schneider decided to claim the right to work at his home in the countryside.

Coronel Ludwig Schneider

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