Readers Comments
Thalia Hollis wrote: Moving story, but it's fiction. That's okay---uplifting anyway! There really are good people in every situation, no matter how vile conditions are. This made-up story reminds us of this fact.
Angel wrote: While this is a gorgeous and beautiful story--i had tears in my eyes reading it--sadly it is not true. The man who wrote it was real, but he made it up (search for the fence hoax). But it still makes me believe in miracles!
MANISH wrote: What is the answer for a man had great knowledge but he is not able to use it for the world,for his family,for himself.
How can i help him him to rediscover his strengths into actions
How can i help him him to rediscover his strengths into actions
Kath wrote: Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful thing that happened.
Marianne wrote: Today i finished reading a book that revolved around the jewish children after ww2. I was left moved. I'm so touched by your story.
Marianne
Marianne
amber wrote: This is simply amazing. God has a plan for us all and he gives us hope. Beautiful story
Rajaratnam wrote: I am reminded of romans 8:36. Who can separate me from the love of christ? Herman was separated from mother, and temporarily from that little angel. That had brought tears. But no matter what do not be separated from the love of christ.
Kathleen wrote: I am crying with joy at the amazing wonder of your truly beautiful story. Thank you for sharing it. Much love to you and your family.
Ken wrote: Lovely story, confirms presence of god. Only problem is that it's untrue, imagined, not experienced. Impossible for prisoners at schlieben to go to the fence or for civilians or others (in hiding) to go to the other side of fence.
humility wrote: A true classic! Timeless and soo touching! I printed your story and gave it to my next door neighbour because she was going through difficult times. Guess what, she now calls me the girl who gave me apples.