Essay On Surviving Auschwitz

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The response to the “ Surviving Auschwitz ”
The film named Surviving Auschwitz is a the true story narrated by Henia who was one of the victims in the concentration camp. She described the things she has been lived through in that dark place. This film make me feel sad and terrible, I can't imagine how hard the life in concentration camp was, until I saw those pictures in the move. How can those people do that, they even not think the Jews are human, it is the true story of the lost of humanity! The corpses were in anywhere, the bones of human in the incinerator, the hopeless eyes of kids, etc. All of them told a sad story.
The most memorable part of me is that while they changed the place, the Gestapo shooed the people in the line. She said both sides of the road were the dead body, you don't know who else would be shoot in next seconds. I feel the hopeless in her talking, there were also have a picture to show those corpse, a lot of corpses lay together, as many as you can't figure out it, it make me think about the hell. Another part is some small videos, which were happened the Jews went out of the concentration camp, there was no food, no clean water, no home, only have illness but medicine. People get water from the super dirty water, eat food in the dirty land, etc. There was an expression in a man’s eyes while he was eating the food, it has vigilant and menace here, just look like he was afraid that someone else would take away his food. But the food …show more content…

The most similar one is that the people had to divided their family. Some of them even can't see their families anymore. The author and talking both said what they feel like while they saw the people were be burn in the incinerator. Desperation, death, pain, and overworked were around those people. Another common thing is that both of them are talk about the darkest time during their

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