Blanchet Annette
Year of birth: 1918 Biography: She has a French-German father and her mother is German. Due to ethnic issues, from a young age, Annette was always discriminated against by her classmates in France, making her extremely sad. At the age of 12, her father brought the whole family to Germany to live and it was at this time that little Annette was first exposed to Nazism and gradually fell in love with her brainwashing. When she was just old enough, in 1936, Annette joined the Shock Forces of the Third German Reich (Stoßtruppen des Dritten Reiches or Stoßtruppen for short) playing the role of a spearhead penetrating deep into the enemy's vulnerable positions. . When Germany invaded Poland on September 2, 1939, Stoßtruppen was the vanguard unit that breached the Polish border, entering deep into their territory, contributing to paralyzing the state defense of the Polish Republic. World War II broke out, Annette and her unit were mobilized near the German-Belgian border and under the talented command of two field marshals Gerd von Rundsted and Walther Model, the Stoßtruppen unit and a small part of the The elite Wehrmacht broke through the French army's weak defenses at the Battle of the Ardennes Forest, opening the way for France's quick surrender. In Paris, witnessing the brutality and cruelty of the Nazis with civilians, especially the Jews, made Annette realize the senselessness of the war and the hypersexuality of the German people. Then, with her outstanding achievements on the battlefield as well as her intelligence, she asked to be recruited into the Dienstmädchen-SS unit under the approval of Arilda von Krüger - the commander of this unit. Taking on the position of deputy vanguard, Annette always successfully completed the attack mission to terrify the guerrillas and revolutionary forces in occupied countries, threatening the lives of the Führer or Party leaders. Another Nazi. After Germany lost the war, Annette was convicted by the Nuremberg court of "resisting free people" and sentenced to life in prison, but thanks to the good deeds that Annette did during the occupation of France, her sentence was quickly reduced. 10 years in prison. After being released from prison, Annette - now nearly 40 years old - married a French man she had saved during the world war, and lived in the southern French city of Marseille until her death in 1976 at age 58 during a heart attack at his home.