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"
…
said
merely
that
he
was
grief
-
stricken
by
the
loss
not
only
of
a
soldier
and
patriot
and
faithful
Partei
Leader
,
but
also
,
as
he
has
said
many
times
over
,
of
a
personal
friend
,
whom
,
one
will
recall
,
he
backed
in
the
interregnum
dispute
shortly
after
the
war
when
it
appeared
for
a
time
that
elements
hostile
to
Herr
Bormann
’
s
ascension
to
supreme
authority
—
"
Juliana
shut
the
radio
off
.
"
They
’
re
just
babbling
,
"
she
said
.
"
Why
do
they
use
words
like
that
?
Those
terrible
murderers
are
talked
about
as
if
they
were
like
the
rest
of
us
.
"
"
They
are
like
us
,
"
Joe
said
.
He
reseated
himself
and
once
more
ate
,
"
There
isn
’
t
anything
they
’
ve
done
we
wouldn
’
t
have
done
if
we
’
d
been
in
their
places
.
They
saved
the
world
from
Communism
.
We
’
d
be
living
under
Red
rule
now
,
if
it
wasn
’
t
for
Germany
.
We
’
d
be
worse
off
.
"
"
You
’
re
just
talking
,
"
Juliana
said
.
"
Like
the
radio
.
Babbling
.
"
"
I
been
living
under
the
Nazis
,
"
Joe
said
.
"
I
know
what
it
’
s
like
.
Is
that
just
talk
,
to
live
twelve
,
thirteen
years
—
longer
than
that
—
almost
fifteen
years
?
I
got
a
work
card
from
OT
;
I
worked
for
Organization
Todt
since
1947
,
in
North
Africa
and
the
U
.
S
.
A
.
Listen
—
"
He
jabbed
his
finger
at
her
.
"
I
got
the
Italian
genius
for
earthworks
;
OT
gave
me
a
high
rating
.
I
wasn
’
t
shoveling
asphalt
and
mixing
concrete
for
the
autobahns
.
I
was
helping
design
.
Engineer
.
One
day
Doctor
Todt
came
by
and
inspected
what
our
work
crew
did
.
He
said
to
me
,
"
You
got
good
hands
.
"
That
’
s
a
big
moment
,
Juliana
.
Dignity
of
labor
;
they
’
re
not
talking
only
words
.
Before
them
,
the
Nazis
,
everyone
looked
down
on
manual
jobs
;
myself
,
too
.
Aristocratic
.
The
Labor
Front
put
an
end
to
that
.
I
seen
my
own
hands
for
the
first
time
.
"
He
spoke
so
swiftly
that
his
accent
began
to
take
over
;
she
had
trouble
understanding
him
.
"
We
all
lived
out
there
in
the
woods
,
in
Upper
State
New
York
,
like
brothers
.
Sang
songs
.
Marched
to
work
.
Spirit
of
the
war
,
only
rebuilding
,
not
breaking
down
.
Those
were
the
best
days
of
all
,
rebuilding
after
the
war
—
fine
,
clean
,
long
-
lasting
rows
of
public
buildings
block
by
block
,
whole
new
downtown
,
New
York
and
Baltimore
.
Now
of
course
that
work
’
s
past
.
Big
cartels
like
New
Jersey
Krupp
and
Sohnen
running
the
show
.
But
that
’
s
not
Nazi
;
that
’
s
just
old
European
powerful
.
Worse
,
you
hear
?
Nazis
like
Rommel
and
Todt
a
million
times
better
men
than
industrialists
like
Krupp
and
bankers
,
all
those
Prussians
;
ought
to
have
been
gassed
.
All
those
gentlemen
in
vests
.
"
But
,
Juliana
thought
,
those
gentlemen
in
vests
are
in
forever
.
And
your
idols
,
Rommel
and
Doctor
Todt
;
they
just
came
in
after
hostilities
,
to
clear
the
rubble
,
build
the
autobahns
,
start
industry
humming
.
They
even
let
the
Jews
live
,
lucky
surprise
—
amnesty
so
the
Jews
could
pitch
in
.
Until
‘
49
,
anyhow
…
and
then
good
-
bye
Todt
and
Rommel
,
retired
to
graze
.
Don
’
t
I
know
?
Juliana
thought
.
Didn
’
t
I
hear
all
about
it
from
Frank
?
You
can
’
t
tell
me
anything
about
life
under
the
Nazis
;
my
husband
was
—
is
—
a
Jew
.
I
know
that
Doctor
Todt
was
the
most
modest
,
gentle
man
that
ever
lived
;
I
know
all
he
wanted
to
do
was
provide
work
—
honest
,
reputable
work
—
for
the
millions
of
bleak
-
eyed
,
despairing
American
men
and
women
picking
through
the
ruins
after
the
war
.
I
know
he
wanted
to
see
medical
plans
and
vacation
resorts
and
adequate
housing
for
everyone
,
regardless
of
race
;
he
was
a
builder
,
not
a
thinker
…
and
in
most
cases
he
managed
to
create
what
he
had
wanted
—
he
actually
got
it
.
But
…
A
preoccupation
,
in
the
back
of
her
mind
,
now
rose
decidedly
.