Thursday, March 22, 2012

Inside the Concentration camps Blog post 5
A) Inside the Concentration Camps Eyewitness accounts in Hitlar's Death Camps. By Eugène Aroneanu Translated by Thomas Whissen.
1. Chapter 5 Life In Camps
B) 7-10 Bullet Points
  • If you showed sign of weekness most likely you would get a beating no matter what ager you are
  • Torchered them untill practically senseless and horrible punishments some commanders considered this a sport
  • Women weren't allowed to choose where they slept were mixed with criminals and horrible men
  • Many women were raped till almost death
  • Religious practice was not allowed if caught death sentence
  • During a daily day many were kicked and thrown on ground or beaten
  • everyone had to carry 6 bricks a kilometer each day kilometers and in their health it was horrible
  • some had commanders on the sides of the wall and they would have to run through on their toes and hands on back of hand being hit by them
  • People who were older with canes had to go through the same situations
c.      Write the 5 sentence summary: 
 In this Book, Eugène Aroneanu explains the life in concentration camps. One example is that in a daily day each person had to carry six bricks every kilometer and in their shape it was horribleAnother example is that on a daily day they are kicked and thrown on the ground. Finally the last part is about the religious consequences if they showed any sort of spirtual influence they would be sent to death. These examples are similar to the genocide in africa because they all have a specific group that is killing the other race or group they don't like.

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