Summary
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This book "Mensch
auf den Acker gesät" ("Humans like seed on the
ground") about Rhine meadow camp of Rheinberg
near Duisburg is describing the war imprisonment
under the "American" regime of Zionist
Eisenhower. Already during the transport from
Hannover to the "intermediate camp" of Brackwede
there is torture and killing of the German
prisoners and the black Ami lorry drivers are
only laughing. Freed workers from Germany's
neighboring states are walking at the roadside
and are slapping the German prisoners from the
street with long agriculture equipment on their
heads. On the sport ground of Brackwede the big
hunger begins and also the big killing process
is partly beginning here already by the
"American" hunger torture. There is only dirty
water and the illness rate is rising there
already by this. Food is taken from the
prisoners and is scrunched on the ground. The
"Amis" are distributing tins which have to be
catched "during their flight", and persons
without sportive talent will not get anything.
And always again and again the captives are
beaten by the criminal "Amis".
On the rail transport from Brackwede to
Rheinberg many prisoners of war decide to give
up their will and they are dying in the railroad
car. There is much rain which could be against
the thirst but nothing helps them anymore. Then
the mass of prisoners is stepping on the
"meadow" in Rheinberg, again under beatings. Teh
German prisoners of war are installing
themselves with caves in the sandy ground being
digged by empty tins. But during the rain these
caves are collapsing by the dozen and the
prisoners are burried alive then. With the iron
sheet of the tins telephone poles and trees on
the meadow are cut for having firewood. When the
criminal "Amis" are distributing raw beans and
raw peas many prisoners of war suffer of a total
collapse of their digestion. Congestion is
forming like "granite" in the intestine.
Beginning of unconsciousness is being expressed
by "falling on the head" when people want to
stand up, and half deads are also robbed by
their comrades - also Nowak himself. Mass murder
in the camp of Rheinberg is haloed by a slice of
white bread per day. Mass death in Rheinberg is
happening with dysentery and tyfus mostly when
people and snow-white half deads have no force
to take their clothes, no force to go to the
latrines, no force for anything anymore. They
are dying in masses and their snow-white bodies
are taken out of the camp and burried in not
known mass graves. It's a clear mass murder
organized by the criminal "American" occupation
force under the orders of Eisenhower in peace
times.
Medical doctors have no medical equipment and
the only thing they have is a wooden stick.
White criminal "Amis" are destroying food
parcels being given from outside over the fence,
but black "Amis" are organising a distribution
of the food throwing it part by part from towers
into the mass of prisoners. This is going so far
until a pastor is passing who knows a baroness
giving Nowad a parcle over the fence, but it is
only successful the third time at 4 o'clock in
the morning.
At the end the camp is given to the British and
then new prisoners of war from Remangen are
coming introducing a "stock exchange" in he
camp. Also watches are sold to the "Amis", and
there is one more time a difference between
white and black "Amis: criminal white "Amis" are
cheating the Germans much with the price, but
black "Amis" pay the full price (number of
cigaretts), white "Amis" often not. In the camp
of Rheinberg is a constant wind, and the sand is
contaminating everything and is a constant
danger.
The British are organizing the survival of the
survivors. The "American" war crimes in
Rheinberg are unpunished until today.
Additionally the author is telling some episods
from World War II, above all about the situation
of his flak tower, and there are more stories.
It's an open question if Nowak is a pseudonym or
not.
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Chapter 1: Rubble,
nothing but rubble
Detention
on April 13, 1945 --
prehistory of the capitulation
at the flak tower in Bemerode
in Hanover -- the last meal
before the detention -- a
bridge, a captain,
confiscations of transports --
Italian staff at the flak --
location of Ahlten -- allied
posters against "soldiers not
being detained" -- a little
bit of alcohol for the
criminal allies -- contusions
in the lorry -- sight seeing
tour in the ruins of Hanover
in the dust -- driving to the
west
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Chapter 2: Beatings
at the beginning, beatings at the end
Lorry race with
human freight -- foreign workers
robbing German soldiers -- foreign
workers blowing German heads of the
prisoners on the lorries -- men over
board is killed by other lorries --
black "Amis" deliberately killing
during the transport already --
cattle trader Nussbaum
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Chapter 3: Wire cave
of Brackwede
Sports area of
Brackwede -- hunger torture and water
torture and sleeping in the upright position
-- criminal "Americans" destroying food of
German soldiers on the floor -- the child of
a general's daughter -- catching tins --
criminal "Americans" torturing by beating --
water torture on the ground of the pit --
first living skeletons -- beating with
hydrant wrench -- washing and cleaning does
not exist -- torture with faked news about
coming home -- also criminal Belgians
watching the hunger torture and thirst
torture against half dead Germans -- flak in
Bemerode in February 1945 with illegal news
about the "end" -- torture without toilets,
with waste water and fever -- beating
torture -- theft from comrades with the
deads -- many families are believing that
the prisoners have died in Russia
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Chapter 4: Freight of
death
Beating torture again --
open freight cars -- bombed Ruhr area --
criminal "Americans" have shot all street
lamps -- shots on a Hitler poster -- mass
death in the wet freight car -- Rhine bridge
near Duisburg -- Rheinberg
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Chapter 5: Delayed
introduction
Comparison of the comrades in the
Hitchcock films about Dachau,
Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen --
philosophy about sky, earth and hell -
an invented "collective guilt" and the
guilt of the criminal allies as
criminal like the SS
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Chapter 6: Final
station Rheinberg
"American" torture with race and
beatings -- bombing of the tank
deposit of Misburg - detainees and
fire truck -- the meadow -- the
torture of the criminal "Americans"
without end in a camp without anything
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Chapter 7: Keyword
cloud burst
Cages with about 30,000 men
-- detentions: criminal "Amis" are
detaining everything where is a uniform
cap -- detained women and amputates --
hedge hoppers - life in the rain and in
the mud -- secret order "cloud burst"
with projected mass murder of detainees
in Misburg by grenade explosions
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Chapter 8: Cave
dwellers
Caves in the sandy soil
are often collapsing - prisoners of war are
often buried then -- cutting wood with tin
plate of tins -- pains and nightmares --
criminal allied are brilliant with torture
and with shooting like NS justice did --
torture with prohibition of mail and visits
worse than in NS jails -- rankings
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Chapter 9: A tin of
water
Daily
rain in the camp -- Nowak in 1943
in Hohn (Germany) 6 weeks without
water -- shaving with coffee -- 16
hours making the queue for a cup
of chlorine water -- sandy earth
does not form puddles -- mud
torture with water pipes without
drainage -- NS press during the
defeat of Stalingrad 1942 and 1943
-- flak in Bemerode in 1945: the
staff should march -- one cup of
water
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Chapter 10: No lice
but hunger
Lice and DDT -- no
animals -- distribution of potatoes -- meal
in the night -- torture with raw beans and
peas -- mass murder without food -- soap and
toilet paper -- milk soup and quarrel about
noodles and raisins
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Chapter 11: Education
in Rheinberg
One slice of white bread per day -- mass
murder by criminal "Americans" provoking
that any "education" is beyond belief -- the
lies of the allies with their propaganda -
and reality in the allied hunger camp
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Chapter 12: Farewell
of an old man
Falling on the head -- "American" mass
murder and field of dead bodies with German
prisoners of war -- the "old man" forgets to
leave an address
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Chapter 13: Hanging
on the rod of the bitter death
"American"
torture and mass murder with dysentery cases
-- other people suffer of constipation
without end -- intestine massage dies not
help -- trial of flight and machine guns --
people with dysentery without trousers -
persons with dysentery with totally white
body -- mass death -- Rheinberg camp is a
hall of deads in the open air
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Chapter 14: Medicine
with a splint
Hairdresser -
shaving - paramedics without instruments -
ear doctor with a splint - dentist with
splint - "Ami" comparing German prisoners of
wars with the Hitchcock films about German
concentration camps - presumption about the
systematic "American" mass murder against
the Germans
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Chapter 15: The big
trek
New clover field "Camp E2 -- remembering
a poet cottage -- terrorism with headlights
at the fence in the night -- remembering
flash bombs over Misburg in 1944 -- rain is
converting the camp into a tideland
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Chapter 16: The first
piece of bread
Delivery of bread -- remembering bombing
of flak of Bemerode near Hanover in 1944 -
also the kitchen was bombed -- white bread
-- slice of bread is stored until evening
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Chapter 17: American
calendar
On Sunday
"Americans" give no food -- kin liability
because of a toilet lid -- offense is
punished with 3 days hunger torture -- a
parcel from a girl thrown over the fence is
punished with 1 day hunger torture --
barbarian collective jokes -- from 50 days
35 days are hunger torture days -- mas
flight ending with a "joke" or with a mass
murder -- mass murderer folk of "U.S.A" with
extinction of primary nations and slavery --
no moral of "U.S.A."
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Chapter 18: black
brother, a gentleman
German watches are new currency -- white
racist "Amis" often defrauding the Germans -
black "Amis" paying the price -- white
racist "Amis" destroying food parcels -
black "Amis" distributing them
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Chapter 19: poor
beasts, the human being
Thoughts of
women hardly existed in the camp -- criminal
"Americans" leave out any chance presenting
themselves well -- German camp police and
German cooks -- rebellion against a German
cook in Ruhr area in 1918 -- hunger
extortion by the "Amis" hindering a
rebellion in Rheinberg -- the pastor at the
fence and the parcel of the baroness --
English camp administration without Sunday's
hunger torture -- stomach problems and white
humans with circulation trouble -- granite
in the intestine -- medical tent without
medical instruments
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Chapter 20: course in
national economy
British filter -- shifting of prisoners
from the "Ami" zone to the British zone and
vice versa -- introduction of pledge plays
and stock exchange and barter trade --
dismissal from the camp of agricultural
workers, miners and administrative officials
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Chapter 21: The fifth
seal
Resurrection of the
half-dead people with the British
administration -- comparison with the
picture of El Greco "The fifth seal" --
falling on the head or coffee -- divine
service, baroque church songs and tears --
how Bible should match to Germany now? --
praying with the wind and contaminated sand
-- a thunderstorm and a water wall
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Chapter 22: High the
flags
Cols washing possibility
in Rheinberg -- coats, blankets, caps --
singing torture -- interrogation and the red
stamp of the Church -- the pocket knife is
given away -- the last walk in the cap
remembering the lots of deads -- British
soldier with a machine gun
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Chapter
23: Because we are all human beings
War propaganda
-- mass murder and rescues by the
"Americans" depending on the situation --
industries and mass murder by criminal
allies -- confession of an NS judge --
English zone in winter without mass death --
Fleisler's brother Dr. Freisler -- British
concentration camps -- murders without
investigation -- Jewish shops in Hanover --
examples of usury -- criminal British in the
British zone -- whole Schleswig Holstein is
a camp -- communists -- British murdering an
SS medical doctor -- yellow star - German
star -- Anglo Saxons committing their crimes
in groups -- guilty allies
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Chapter
24: Coming home
Danger of typhus -- meadow camp in Weeze
near Kleve -- Klöckner Hall in Osnabrück --
a soccer ground -- forced labor in the
British zone -- arrival of camp comrade Gerd
-- the rosebush in the ruins of the dome of
Hanover
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Chapter
25: Quotations
Comparisons with faked cc
films of Hitchcock about German ccs -- Beards
-- 16 hours queue for a tin of water -- Food
for death -- The enigma of Rheinberg --
Criminal "Americans" torturing with dysentery:
prisoners without trousers - "figures half
gray half white" - "killing process without
end" -- Criminal "Americans" leave dysentery
cases die -- Criminal "Americans" creating a
dying hall and body hall open-air --
Comparison: criminal "American" compares
German prisoners of war with the faked
Hitchcock films about German concentration
camps -- Nowak having an idea about mass
murderer Eisenhower -- Criminal "Americans"
are like criminal Nazis from SA and SS --
Selling watches: white "Americans" cheating -
reliable black "Americans" -- The parcel game
- criminal "Americans" placing latrines
against parcels - white criminal "Americans"
destroying parcels - black "Americans"
distributing the parcels -- White men with
collapse of blood circulation -- Granite in
the intestine -- Handicraft in the camp of
Rheinberg -- Wind and sand -- Causes of death
-- Remembering: Hanover 1943 is bombed above
all where have been Jewish businesses --
Examples of usury -- 1938: Jews driven through
Hanover -- "Education" in the British zone
1945-1950: criminal British sergeant insulting
and beating Germans during interrogations
systematically -- Yellow star - German star --
Anglo Saxon tactic: committing crimes in
groups does not know any responsibles --
Criminal "Americans" and English are so guilty
like NS dictatorship when not even more --
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