And Then He Kissed His Kids Goodnight

A father does everything for his children.

A father provides for their needs, offers them comfort, and protects them. He loves them, hugs them, and tucks them in with bedtime stories.

But how can a father, with all his love and care, become a monster to other children?

Without hesitation or remorse, he killed thousands—many as young and innocent as his own. Among them was Arlette Orenstein, a little girl just four years old, murdered on October 3, 1943, under orders from Rudolf Höss.

This same father, who sent children like Arlette to their deaths, kissed his children goodnight. He held them close, whispered stories into their ears, and watched them drift off to peaceful sleep, even as his hands were stained with the blood of countless innocents.

A father’s love should be boundless, yet this father’s cruelty knew no limits.

Some bedtime stories are too horrifying for young ears. Because in these stories, the father isn’t the protector. He is the monster.

After the killing, he kissed his children goodnight.

2 responses to “And Then He Kissed His Kids Goodnight”

  1. *IT STARTS WITH LABELING AS IDENTIFICATION. CERTAIN PEOPLE ARE COCKROACHES, SOME ARE WEAKLINGS. *

    *THERE ARE ALSO HORRORS OF THE DEATHS OF THESE CHILDREN BY THEIR OWN FATHERS AS GERMANY WAS LOSING. *

    *THIS CAN BE SEEN IN SMALLER CAPACITY AS WELL, WHERE SOCIOPATHS INTERACT WITH CHILDREN. *

    THIS TELLS US THAT WE ALL HAVE RESPONSIBILITY TO ACT DIFFERENTLY, CALL THIS OUT, AND IF YOU ARE TEACHERS, BE * *GOOD TO YOUR STUDENTS JUST IN CASE THEY ARE BEING TORTURED ELSEWHERE

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  2. Rudolf Höess was biggest mass murderer of all time, he gassed and burned over one million innocent people

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