The Holocaust

 During the Holocaust from 1933 to 1945, approximately six million Jews were slaughtered in accordance to Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime. Men, women and children were grouped and sent to concentration camps were mass genocide took place.
On the edge of the boarder between Germany and Poland, lived a small tribe of creatures known as the Montegrus. They were nomadic people that had isolated themselves from society and evolved to better adapt to the harsh environment of German mountainside.
After news spread that the Nazi’s were grouping together the Jews to take them to containment facilities, the Montegrus decided to take it upon themselves to step in and help save as many people as they could. Having evolved to the better adapt to their surroundings, the Montegrus had the ability to camouflage with the environment and shape shift in order to protect themselves from predators.
The closest holding camp to their village was in Belsen, Bergen, Germany, about a four-day hike. Once at the holding camp, the Montegru people studied the layout of the facility and planned their course of action. Within one year’s time they were able to rescue ten thousand unaccompanied children from the grips of the Nazi’s and smuggle them across the boarder until in the safety of the Netherlands.

The Montegru people had devised the perfect ploy to undergo the children’s escape from the holding camp. A small group would make their way into the camp disguised as Jewish occupants. Once inside, they would reveal their true identity to children only, for adults were too large and shapely to smuggle easily out of the campsite. After being acquainted with the children, they would wait for night to fall and cloak the children in mud from the grounds of the tents they were kept in. The earthly substance could be mani­pulated by the Montegru on other people in order to help them camouflage just enough to where they couldn’t be spotted by guards as they snuck out of the camp. The children would then go from Montegru to Montegru, as they had created a chain from the camp to the boarder where the children could escape to safety.

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