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This chapter is called Little Mice. It takes place in August of 1950, and it begins talking about a 28-year-old woman named Erica Glasser Wallach. She was in a West Berlin hotel room, and she locks her papers and most of her money in a cupb…
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She became a different person than the naive woman that had walked through Brandenburg Gate that morning in August of 1950. She even looked like someone else, muscled and thick and calloused from her labor. The young woman made a grim new l…
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Operation Splinter Factor brought only more misery on the people of the Soviet bloc. Dulles would not live long enough to see the day of their liberation. Erika Wallach was freed from her Arctic gulag in 1954 after Stalin died and the field…
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Concentration camps supplied labor to GM's giant Russellheim plant, which the Germans converted to aircraft engine making, and to the Ford truck plant at Cologne. International Red Cross records suggest that these two locations provided pri…