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Chaudhry Usman
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Yanek affects others by pretending to be a polish but a polish man sees him ripping off his star from his uniform and pretending to be a polish man sees him and he rats him out where the nais throw him with the jews in the concentration camp at the end the american allies attack the nazis and they are save and Yanek meets his uncle who advises him to move to america which he ends up doing.
— Oct 07, 2024 10:40AM
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Levi Alphin
is on page 147 of 272
Right for the dad, and left for the mom and little boy. He cried out “Dad! Where are they taking you?” This line is showing how the Nazis split up families because they didn't care about the wife having pneumonia all they cared about was more labor and more death.
— Oct 07, 2024 06:31AM
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Chaudhry Usman
is on page 229 of 272
He and his fellow prisoners were transported to another camp which was worse the kapos were so mean they would beat you up for no reason if they felt like it they even took some of their food if they wanted when he made it to the train which was transporting them the germans laughed and told them they were going to gas chambers all the jews were crying and tried to escape but got shot they made it to the chamber.
— Oct 04, 2024 10:41AM
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Levi Alphin
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"I cried, begged. Waiting for them to kill me. But gas didn't come out of the showerheads. Water did." This line has been messing with my head because I'm wondering why they didn't just kill them right then and there. I'm guessing it's because they wanted them to have to suffer longer.
— Oct 04, 2024 06:43AM
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Levi Alphin
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"I cried, begged. Waiting for them to kill me. But gas didn't come out of the showerheads. Water did." This line has been messing with my head because I'm wondering why they didn't just kill them right then and there. I'm guessing it's because they wanted them to have to suffer longer.
— Oct 04, 2024 06:43AM
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Chaudhry Usman
is on page 139 of 272
After the call he met with his uncle when he was in his cell which is called the barrack he came and he was so happy to see uncle moshe uncle moshe had thought everybody was probably dead like Yanek’s dad and mom they were dead he got a job outside of the camp in the tailors shop so he would be out of sight from the warden if he had worked inside the camp his life would be in danger cause the warden can kill him.
— Oct 03, 2024 10:20AM
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Levi Alphin
is on page 107 of 272
"My advice, stand on the exhaust vent so you die quicker and have less time to suffer." This line shows how discouraged the Jews got because they were trying to kill themselves as fast as possible so they didnt have to suffer any longer.
— Oct 03, 2024 07:28AM
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Chaudhry Usman
is on page 119 of 272
When he made it to the camp he tried to find his mom or dad anyone but he couldn't he thought everybody was probably dead but when the roll call happened he saw a familiar face it was uncle moshe he called out “Uncle Moshe it's me Yanek” uncle moshe was giving him a death stare who ever talked was gonna get shot the guard asked who said that and nobody spoke up and he moved on.
— Oct 02, 2024 10:33AM
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Chaudhry Usman
is on page 75 of 272
When Yanek went back to his home which was the pigeon coop his mom or dad weren't there in fact none of his relatives were there he was 13 he started work in the tailor job where he thought he was safe but no he got sent to the camp next door where they were taken by the nazis is to somewhere they didn't know they won't even know if they were gonna be alive or not he made it to the camp.
— Oct 01, 2024 10:19AM
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Levi Alphin
is on page 93 of 272
"England and France and America to the West." Knowing about ww2 I know what will likely happen next so Im wondering when the USA will enter the war and cause D-day.
— Oct 01, 2024 06:43AM
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