(after two hours of work in the bitter frost) in front of a little stove which was fed with twigs and scraps of wood.
But there were always some foremen who found a great pleasure in taking this comfort from us.
How clearly their faces reflected this pleasure when they not only forbade us to stand there
but turned over the stove and dumped its lovely fire into the snow!
When the SS took a dislike to a person, there was always some special man in their ranks known to have a passion for,
and to be highly specialized in, sadistic torture, to whom the unfortunate prisoner was sent.
Third, the feelings of the majority of the guards had been dulled by the number of years in which,
in ever-increasing doses, they had witnessed the brutal methods of the camp.
These morally and mentally hardened men at least refused to take active part in sadistic measures.
But they did not prevent others from carrying them out.
Fourth, it must be stated that even among the guards there were some who took pity on us.
I shall only mention the commander of the camp from which I was liberated.
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