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Auschwitz

Submitted by mannit5488 on April 22, 2008

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Survival in Auschwitz
From the beginning of time there have been a couple incidences of terrible events that amount to the treatment of the Jews in Europe during World War II. It is difficult to think of the astonishing amount of terror they experienced during this period. In the book Survival in Auschwitz, Primo Levi paints a scary picture with great detail that is meant to serve as a reminder of the unimaginable horrors millions of men, women and children were forcefully subjected to as a result of hate.
As a Jew, Levi knew he was in danger while living in fascist Northern Italy. By 1943, the Nazis had traveled south and made holding camps around Italy to detain political prisoners and those of the Jewish nationality until they could be taken to these terrible concentration camps such as Auschwitz and Dachau. This book depicts what happened to Levi after his arrest in 1944. Joining Levi was 650 others who would have the same fate, he was placed into a freight train for a journey that seemed much longer then four days without food or water and without the freedom to leave the train at anytime. When the Jews would arrive at the camp of Auschwitz, Poland, the first of a pre-existence of selections took place. The German SS Soldiers separated those they seemed to be capable of work from those that were deemed incapable, such as women, children and elderly. Only 135 of the 650 prisonered Jews from Levi’s train were admitted into Auschwitz, the other 515 went immediately to the gas chambers. When you think of this it is hard to imagine that some could do this to another human being no matter how much hate one had for another. Later, a simpler method was interpreted that was as simple as opening both doors on the train. Without warning or instruction to the new arrivals, those who by chance climbed down on one side of the convoy entered the camp; the others went to the gas chamber. This goes down as the most inhuman way to choose some ones fate. I...

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