Kidnap victim says Hitler-loving captor treated her like Nazi casualty

Natascha Kampusch, 33, was reportedly abducted by Wolfgang Priklopil when she was 10-years-old in Vienna, Austria. She was kept in a cell underneath his garage for eight years.

German Fuhrer Adolph Hitler doing a Nazi salute (photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
German Fuhrer Adolph Hitler doing a Nazi salute
(photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Natascha Kampusch, a childhood kidnap victim, told in a new book of how her captor admired Hitler and wanted her to feel like a victim of the Nazi, Sky News reported

Kampusch, 33, was reportedly abducted by Wolfgang Priklopil when she was 10-years-old in 1998 while on her way to school in Vienna, Austria. She was then kept in a cell underneath his garage for eight years and was finally released in 2006, according to the report. 
In her second book about the ordeal, 10 Years of Freedom, Kampusch revealed that as the Nazis did to Jewish victims, Priklopil gave her little to eat, forced her to perform heavy labor and shaved her head.

She has previously written about her ordeal, in a book titled, 3,096 Days, which was adapted into a film in 2013. 

Sky News reported that the victim kept a diary on toilet paper, which she stashed in a box to hide from Priklopil.
One entry read: "At least 60 blows in the face. Ten to 15 nausea-inducing fist blows to the head. One strike with the fist with full weight to my right ear."
After her escape, Priklopil reportedly killed himself and Kampusch was offered his home as compensation for the trauma, but she chose not to reside there.