Heinrich HImmler:
Not a very good jew, was he?
Quote:Heinrich was born in Munich (October 7, 1900). He was not a healthy boy. Severe respiratory infection at age 2. Another illness at 6 when he began school. Sick again (1906). These illneses left him with a life time concern over his health and worry about the slightest indisposition, in short a hypocondriac. As a young man he was commonly seen as a harmless fussdudget. He and his brothers grew up in a staunchly middle-class, comfortable Catholic German family. He was nearsighted and had to wear glases. He was not popular with the other boys, in part because he wass not physically coordinated. Many did respecict the grades he got in school and his diligence. His mother insisted her boys take piano lessons. Gebhard showed some talent. Heinrich and not even his diligence was not helpful. Their father, while their mother sewed, would often read to the boys. He normally books on German history steeping Heinrich in the glories of medieval German knights and Wagerinan legends. Heinrich by age 10 knew more about German military history than his teachers. There was a statue of Jesus on the wall before which the boys would say their prayers before bed each night.
Not a very good jew, was he?