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'''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.
'''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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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.