IntroductionWritten by S. M. Wolf & B. D. FoxxCopyright © 2000 by S. M. Wolf & B. D. Foxx, all rights reserved. Reproduction and distribution of this work by any means without the expressed written permission of the author, or hotlinking from another website without the expressed written permission of the author and BondoFox, is expressly forbidden. Similarity to any person, living or dead, is coincidental.What is "Section X"?Section X is a dark story about the domination of one group by others. Besides being a sexually explicit story, it is meant to be a reminder of the actions of Nazi Germany against the Jews, gypsies, mentally unfit, Communist and all other groups they deemed unworthy of existing. As those who fought in WW II pass away, it is important to remember what happened and why. There are those who would deny the Holocaust and claim that between 12 and 20 million (or even more) people never died simply because they were different. My father fought in WW II. We did not talk much about his experiences, but I did learn he was one of the first, perhaps the very first, American to enter a Nazi concentration camp. I am fairly certain he was at Buchenwald. He told me very little about what he saw, but I did see the many pictures he took of the poor victims of Nazi cruelty. He cannot stand here today and pass on those memories, but perhaps this story will help to remind everyone who reads it of the terrible things that man can do to man. As the events in the former Yugoslavia show, we are not so far away from returning to the Nazi concentration camps. Only constant vigilance and a willingness to confront those who would bring back those days can stop it. So here is a leather covered reminder of what has happened before and is still happening today. While we hope it satisfied your prurient interests, please take a moment to remember those who actually went through this hell as well. |