Odilo Globocnik
Horror of The Holocaust4 total reviews
Comment from Dawn Munro
Wickedness does meet with a horrible end, one hopes, although my imagination takes it a step too far -- I can see this man surrounded by the families he destroyed...
Wickedness does meet with a horrible end, one hopes, although my imagination takes it a step too far -- I can see this man surrounded by the families he destroyed...
Comment Written 17-Jul-2024
Comment from Julie Helms
Hey Jim, the point of this contest prompt is to share about a technique of writing, a how-to, a tutorial, tips on the craft and mechanics of writing.
It doesn't have anything to do with an actual story.
If you look at the contest description, I gave a bunch of examples of topics that could be covered.
Thanks,
Julie
Hey Jim, the point of this contest prompt is to share about a technique of writing, a how-to, a tutorial, tips on the craft and mechanics of writing.
It doesn't have anything to do with an actual story.
If you look at the contest description, I gave a bunch of examples of topics that could be covered.
Thanks,
Julie
Comment Written 17-Jul-2024
Comment from Cindy Decker 3
Jim, this is a story that needs to be told, as many times as it takes before this never happens to anyone again.
Your write up is superb. I like that you included the Bible passage; very prophetic!
Stay healthy, Jim.
Keep writing!
Best wishes,
Cindy
Jim, this is a story that needs to be told, as many times as it takes before this never happens to anyone again.
Your write up is superb. I like that you included the Bible passage; very prophetic!
Stay healthy, Jim.
Keep writing!
Best wishes,
Cindy
Comment Written 16-Jul-2024
Comment from Esther Brown
Moving. I have read a lot of WWII stories from multiple writers. You rank with them. My father served in London as a psychiatrist and came home on the Queen Mary at the end of the war. I have all his love letters from that time. Great stories I am sure but his writing is very hard to read, so I have not tackled the challenge of organizing them. Esther
Moving. I have read a lot of WWII stories from multiple writers. You rank with them. My father served in London as a psychiatrist and came home on the Queen Mary at the end of the war. I have all his love letters from that time. Great stories I am sure but his writing is very hard to read, so I have not tackled the challenge of organizing them. Esther
Comment Written 16-Jul-2024