Part 1:Madame Schachter is beaten while riding with the rest of the Jews in the cattle cars, people think she is mad as she screams “Jews, listen to me! I can see fire! There are huge flames! It is a furnace!” With these words we get a glimpse of what the future holds for these people.In 10 sentences describe the worst possible place that you have ever been or that you could imagine yourself in.
The worst place I could ever imagine myself would be in the shoes of a Jew, I think that is the worst thing someone cuold go through, I always wonder why God could let somthing like that happen. I still can't figure it out. Just the fact that the nazis burned them and hung them and beat them, very severley. Also that they cooked them and fed them to eachother, it sounds to bad to be true, it's ridiculous. It is jsut not sane.
part 2:
Part 2 questions
How was the ride, comfortable? Describe.
No the ride was not comfortable, they were cramped together and they, would'nt get any water and they would be real thirsty for hours.
What did he Hungarian interpreter say?
The Hungarian interpreter said that once they arravied at the camp whoever had watches, gold, or silver must give them up, and anyone who was later found with any valubles would be shot at the spot. He also said if anyone felt they could go to the hospital car.
What will happen to someone who escapes?
If anyone escapes, they will be shot like dogs.
Describe Madame Schachlter, what was she like in the cart?
What did she scream, why?
Madame Schachlter was the lady, that everyone thought was a psycho, she was going crazy saying she saw fire, and a furnace, and flames, that is why she was screaming.
How did the people respond to her madness?
They were getting annoyed because she kept screaming and they were trying to sleep.
Where did they arrive to at the station?
They arrived at Aschwitz.
What were the conditions like?
It was in a real bad condition.
When they arrived to final destination, what did see and smell?
They saw flames and, and they smelled burning corpse.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
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