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What was the problem of Helmuth family

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Answered by sonabrainly
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Helmuth was the son of one of the Nazi supporters. One day Helmuth overheard a conversation between his father and mother, where his father expressed the thought of killing his family, Helmuth included or committing suicide alone. What followed was a time out with his father where the spent the last quality time together. It was after this that Helmuth's father went on and shot himself in his office.

The reason for the suicide, was because Helmth's father was afraid of the retaliation that he would face for the war crimes they committed under the Nazi rule. It was 1945 and the Germans had surrendered to the alliance. 




Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the problem of Helmuth's family was either the entire family had to commit suicide or Helmuth's father himself had to commit suicide being a Nazi & a supporter of Adolf Hitler.

Extra Information;

Helmuth, was an 11 year old German boy who overheard his parents discussion on whether the entire family should be killed or only his father should commit suicide.

Also, Helmuth's father was a Nazi and support of Adolf Hitler.

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