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'''Irene Eckler''' was the illegitimate daughter of [[August Landmesser]], and a[[jews]]woman, Irma Eckler; who wrote a book full of fanciful tales in which she attempted to insert her own father into the role of [[Gustav Wegert]] the smiling man who is conspicuously not saluting in a viral photo. Changing him from a happy National Socialist (with sore arms), into an anti-Hitler communist that attends rallies for some reason, and is then hounded by the Gestappo for the rest of his life, via typically lurid tales of love and Auschwitz. | '''Irene Eckler''' was the illegitimate daughter of [[August Landmesser]], and a [[jews|jewish ]]woman, Irma Eckler; who wrote a book full of fanciful tales in which she attempted to insert her own father into the role of [[Gustav Wegert]] the smiling man who is conspicuously not saluting in a viral photo. Changing him from a happy National Socialist (with sore arms), into an anti-Hitler communist that attends rallies for some reason, and is then hounded by the Gestappo for the rest of his life, via typically lurid tales of love and Auschwitz. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:41, 17 February 2023
Irene Eckler was the illegitimate daughter of August Landmesser, and a jewish woman, Irma Eckler; who wrote a book full of fanciful tales in which she attempted to insert her own father into the role of Gustav Wegert the smiling man who is conspicuously not saluting in a viral photo. Changing him from a happy National Socialist (with sore arms), into an anti-Hitler communist that attends rallies for some reason, and is then hounded by the Gestappo for the rest of his life, via typically lurid tales of love and Auschwitz.