Title: Anna-Kaye Robinson
1Anna-Kaye Robinson
2- In this story I learned about the Jewish holiday
Yom Kippur in which Jews would fast.
3- I also learned that there were more children
killed upon arrival than anyone else.
4This is a picture of the Cremation oven this
picture reminds me of everyone who was picked in
the selection which makes me feel sad.
5I also learned that in the holocaust many people
were beginning to give up. Resulting in people
were beginning to give up faith and god.
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7These are the barracks in which the prisoners
would sleep.
8This picture reminds me of section seven when
people are throwing bread to watch the prisoners
fight.
9This is an actual photo of the gas chamber in
which thousands of people died. In which I feel
sorry for them.
10Entrance to Crematorium I, Auschwitz I
11 12This is a picture of the US army of 1943
13This is a picture of two couples at well. This
was the last time they saw each other.
14WHAT I THINK
- I think that religion shouldnt be a
discrimination factor. I dont find a problem in
different people believing in different versions
of the bible.
15I remember that in chapter 5 Elie is in the
musician's block and Elie is asked to have his
gold crown removed.
16My feelings toward the type of discrimination
that was present toward the Jews is I feel that
the Jews shouldnt have had to go through that
experience.
17This is a photo from World War 2
18 19The Book as an Experience
- If I was to journal the reading of this book as
an experience I would call it a horrible one. The
reason for my accusations is because there were
numerous murders, people were mistreated very
badly, prisoners were whipped, they were all
petrified of their lives, there stomachs were
famished, etc. - This experience is definitely one that could
never be forgotten, because everyday became a
memory. There was always something different
taking place. For ex. Witnessing someone getting
killed, migrating to another camp,etc.