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People became sick and began to vomit and relieve themselves on the floor of
the wagon . The stench was awesome . Screams and moans split the air . From
time to time the train stopped , but the doors remained shut . People lost control of
...
People became sick and began to vomit and relieve themselves on the floor of
the wagon . The stench was awesome . Screams and moans split the air . From
time to time the train stopped , but the doors remained shut . People lost control of
...
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The death procession became a permanent spectacle . I remember that a family
by the name of Wirzberger had lived in our yard . They had many children , some
adolescent and some already adults . The epidemic hit them , or most of them ...
The death procession became a permanent spectacle . I remember that a family
by the name of Wirzberger had lived in our yard . They had many children , some
adolescent and some already adults . The epidemic hit them , or most of them ...
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my Now free , free of the Nazis , I became enslaved to my memories that evoked
a thousand questions . I became obsessed in my search for answers . Where and
how did father die ? Was he beaten or gassed to death ? Was he burned alive ?
my Now free , free of the Nazis , I became enslaved to my memories that evoked
a thousand questions . I became obsessed in my search for answers . Where and
how did father die ? Was he beaten or gassed to death ? Was he burned alive ?
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Auschwitz | 377 |
The Marches | 448 |
To Go on Living | 503 |
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able already apartment arrived asked Aunt Auschwitz barracks became began block body bread brother called camp carried chance child cold continued dead death decided deportation door escape eyes face factory Father feel fell felt finally five followed forced friends gave Germans ghetto girls ground hand happened head heard heart hospital hundred hunger inmates Jewish Jews knew labor later learned leave live Lodz looked meet mind morning Mother moved never night noticed once opened ordered passed person prisoners ration reached received remained remember returned selection sent sick side sister soon soup standing stay stood stopped streets suddenly suffering thought thousand told took train transport tried turned wagon waiting walk wanted weeks women young