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prisoner in Mauthausen. Caught in an eternal nightmare. Caspa


During the World War II , and because of the sad political thought affinity between Germany and Spain, our country became home base for hundreds of spies from the German side. Spies, however much he insisted the side of the Allies , Franco not only never delivered, but proudly showed them (remember that "people" as dangerous as Hans Lazar, of Jewish origin, head press and propaganda of the German Embassy, \u200b\u200btook control of the media patriotic and settled in Madrid , where the highest levels were fighting to have him sitting at his desk). The relationship of brotherhood between dictators made the concentration camp Mauthausen was a perfect destination for English or dangerous opponents of the regime for it.
field Mauthausen, qualified Grade III, was actually a complex of sub-fields (four major subfields Mauthausen, Gusen and 50 subfields more) that made it the largest European and where the prisoners used as slaves, they manufactured ammunition, weapons, mines and even airplanes (like the Me 262). At the time of its release (in the whole complex killed about 9,000,000 people) had about 85,000 prisoners (most enlightened people, members of social classes high countries invaded by Germany and enemies of its allies, as in the case of English).
Over the years, until 7300 English passing through. Most of them were Republicans who had crossed the English border trying to flee the Franco regime in the last months of the Civil War (remember also that when Franco asked what to do with the English prisoners, he said there were no English on the other side of the border and that is why the prisoners from Spain had as distinctive blue triangle classified them as stateless).

The comic, "prisoner in Mauthausen" , Javier Cosnava and edited by Toni Carbo and Edicions de Ponent , recounts the life of Juan Placambó veteran of the Civil War , who after failing in a mission behind enemy lines, was arrested and sent to a concentration camp at Mauthausen . Once there, you need to carry out the purposes dark soldiers of the SS entrusted to it, however much they do not understand the madness there queen. Madness that will end the lives of millions of people.
The work is inspired by real events, while J uan Placambó not exist as such, with that name, it is true that, as John Doe , embodies an archetype, a recurring character who is merely the reflection of all those desperate and anonymous beings who inhabited the camps. Those shadows wandering man with skin were "forced" to help the Nazis in order to preserve his life. Live at any price was the highest in those situations. And take note, not criticize him. Of course. That is very easy to say now that the "because I had not done," I had not sold, "" I'd rather die than serve the Nazis and kill my countrymen, "I am absolutely sure that everyone, everyone, such extreme circumstances, we would have acted the same way. Or worse. Or not?.

Although Placambó is not a corporeal being, flesh and blood that we find in history books, yes they are real the other two names that star in history, the Nazis Paul Winzer and Zieris Franz, who appears here as Faust Ditrich zur Linde (in a clear homage to Goethe and Borges).
's collaboration with the Gestapo Franco's secret services is something easily verifiable to anyone pull archive.
Thus, through this exchange of "help", how to get Paul Winzer Spain, member of the Gestapo and SS. Winzer Madrid sits in is in charge of interrogating members of the International Brigades falling German prisoners, as well as close monitoring of the members of the Legion . Thanks to its "good work" acquires high visibility and given from Germany absolute powers. Not long before he became director of the Nazi concentration camp of Miranda de Ebro .
Moreover, Franz Ziereis will go down in history as the commander of the concentration camp of Mauthausen-Gusen at the time of their release. Born into a poor family in Munich, and tired of spending long periods of his life without occupation, decided to enlist the Reichswerh (German army). After serving his 12-year contract, receives an offer to be first lieutenant in the SS, becoming the leader the "Head of Death" of the SS, the 22 th Hundertschaft.
Following orders from his superiors, and having recovered from the knee injury that kept him away from training camp for 2 years, he comes to the post of commander of the Mauthausen concentration camp in 1939. Once released
the field by the Allies, on May 5, 1945, he escaped with his wife and his son. 18 days later, U.S. troops found him in his particular hunting lodge in Austria. They tried to escape dressed as Tyrolean, but was seriously injured in the shooting occurred and died in hospital. His body was hung on the gate field Gusen I.
And so it should have ended, at least, all those damn Nazi bastards. Dead.

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