Sunday, February 27, 2011

Skimming

I want you to skim the following article and share some of the insights that you have after reading through it. Why do you think survivors share their stories?

http://www.holocaustsurvivors.org/data.show.php?di=record&da=survivors&ke=7

This blog entry is due Friday, March 4 at 4:00. Anything past that time will lose substantial credit.

87 comments:

  1. Acording the article many people didn't care much some thought the war was going to end soon must of them didn't make it to the end. Others keeped the soul going strong. The went through many challanges from the beating of the Nazis to the sickness.From life to death

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  2. Surviors share their Stories, because what happpen in one part was that He got forced to work with others to Clean snow. They also killed his Mom and Sister in 1941, but later they killed his father in 1942 which was Sad for him and the only thing he could eat were Bread or Soup it Depeanded. They even Mistreated Him by Insulting and Hitting Him Hard that made Blood come out which is what had Happen from the Article I had Read which is why The Halocaust Surviors share their Stories with Us back in thier time.

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  3. I THINK THAT SURVIERS SHARE THIER STORIES BECAUSE THEY WHANT PEPOLE TO LEARND ABOUT THIER EXPIRENCE THEY HAD.AND ALSO BECAUSE THEY FELL PRIDE ON WHAT THEY HAD DONE.ALSO BECAUSE THEY WHANT US TO LEARND WHAT THEY DID IN HISTORIE.

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  4. i think people share their stories because they think it's important for young people i guess to understand it happened. That the government isnt't lying!!

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  5. wWell based on what I think I think that they share their stories because they want people to know what happened in the camps. Also because they want everyone to know what they had to go through what pain really is. Also because well since they cant forget what they had to go through so they might as well tell people so they can just get some weight of their backs.

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  6. i think people tell their stories because they want attention. They think just because they survived their story it's important. >.<

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  7. One fact that I think is important I saee that this either woman or man had the numbers tatooed on the arm. Also that on May 1 1943 he had gotten shot in his right ankle. Another important fact is that they never got to see each other ever again. I canconnect to The Story Of Blima:A Holocust Surviver, by that Blima was also a holocust surviver and had gotten taken away from her family and was qiven a pair of wooden shoes. But the thing that I can not connect to is when they pull out the whip. I dont get tyhe part when and whats the point of beating people just because they were Jewish.

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  8. Guadalupe L. 304Mon Feb 28, 08:42:00 AM

    I believe survivors share their stories to tell the world what the nazis did to them and how they made them suffer so much and how the nazis killed hundreds of people in those camps without any hessitation or regret.

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  9. I think that he was a brave man to survive and go on with his life after all of his family died.I think that the reason in which the survivors share their stories is so thet people could learn from the past and also so that they can know what they had to go thrugh to survive and how theu were forced to live.

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  10. Jeannine Burk father had found a place for his kids to hide and to be saft.She remember that her and her father was in the car on the road going to her hiding place. She remembers that it was a long ride and that was the lat time that she would ever see her father again. The hiding place that she was going to be in it she had been there for 2 years in hidding.The place was a house and every time the Nazis man would parade because they loved to parade. Jeannine Burk would have to hide in the outhouse because everyone had to look that the Nazis man parade. One day then they were parade and she was in the outhouse she remember that she saw a little baby kitty and she went on her hand and knees and grab the baby kitty because she was scared and alone. She was allowed to go and play in the back of the yard, but not in the front of the house. She was not mistreated but also she was not loved as well. When they came and try to take Jeannine mother she told the man that "You can shoot me here, but I will not leave my daughter." They came back later for them and only took her father but when they came back her and her sister were no longer to be found. When her mother took here little sister in hiding she had went to hide too. She was hiding in a nursing home out in the country. She did not look like an others Jewish people she had blonde hair and blue-eyed. Jeannine remembers her mother coming to get her and then went to get her sister. Her brother came back by him from where they lived at. One day they had all saw a soldiers on the street walking home and she remember they give her some chocolate, and that same day she had stared school again. Her and her mother, sister and brother were all outside waiting. They kept waiting and waiting for her father to come back home but then lather they found out that her father had been exterminated. He had been gassed in Auschwitz. Her mother had struggled to take care of them. They had nothing and they were poor. Her mother contracted breast cancer. Her mother died in February 1950 and she was 10. They had landed in New York and visited the Union headquarters. They were so good to us. The trip was only for 6 weeks then they had came back home to Belgium. Leaving Belgium was the most fun thing that she had ever did. She was so skinny that she had weighed 62 pounds at age 12. She was close to her brother and her sister. But to her it was like they did not want her anymore because they were married. She was young when I got married. She had two boys, and later got divorced. She was alone for a long time. Then she had met Maurice. In 1970 her ex-husband's family introduced them. Maurice is the most wonderful person that she had ever meat in her life.

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  11. i think survivors share their stories inorder for us to learnd about the past and know how things were back then how people got treated. the people religions and i also think they share their stories so that we don't make the same mistakes as they did in the past and we could be happy with everybody and not be racist like they were with the jews(:

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  12. After skimming through this article , Ithink that the lady who had these 78 kids was very brave , because most mothers only can deal with a certain amount of kids . When he had given orders to be dispatched he listened , when he left his home to work , his job was too make shure the trains were running and everything was fine . In May 1 1943 he was shot in his right ankle , luckily the bullet passed throught the meat and not the bone . Half of the train including him were send to Majdanek . The he was sent to Auschwitz , there he was forced to get a number tattoed , his number was 128232. for that people from Auschwitz nuvmers were the aplphabet for them , unlike us numbers are numbers , and the aplphabet is the alphabet . He would carry sand twice a day to Birkenau to cover the ashes of the dead !

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  13. Lesley Carranza 306Tue Mar 01, 08:22:00 AM

    After skimming the article i think survivors sare the sories to inform us all the things they had to go tru each day.

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  14. Gilberto Guerrero room 302Tue Mar 01, 08:23:00 AM

    I think the survivors share their stories because they want people from this time period to know their past lives. How the concentration camps were and how they were treated. How the had to live and survive in the death camps. I read that the author's family had 78 family members but the was the last alive. Thats why the survivors share their stories to see if it happens again to expect whats going to happen in death camps.

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  15. i think the survivors shared there stories to infomro us how they were treated. And they would want to tells us how they survid etc. the other things they said about the expercies and want the nazi did to them was so terffing.

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  16. I think the survivors shared their stories because they wanted to tell people what they went through in the holocaust.
    They wanted to show how awful they where treated, when they didn't even do anything wrong.

    Some told of their lives after the holocaust as to say "I'm alive. I do not want to talk about the past."

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  17. my opinon of this is that the man shares his story because he want everybody to know how it was to be a jew in germany. like what happen to his family to see how it would feel to be a jew and Sacrifice for your family.

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  18. While skimming to the article what caught me were the picures that they show us. The pictures that caught my attention were the ones that showed us the places of some places that were getting burned or were getting messed up. Another thing is that what caught me was the big black bolded letters that were explaining how someone felt back then. Also in wanting not to die and survive. I felt bad when someone in the article said " Then they started beating me." I felt because it shows how the jewis treated people and how the peoples family got killed.

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  19. i think the survivors share this story because they want us to know or how sad and harsh their life was..the man's family died and he probably wanted us to know how many others lost their families.also the harhness like how they let them stand naked outside in the cold.Also with a hot pen they wrote numbers or something like that ..they mentioned that the people also did it to a 8 yr old or something like that.

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  20. Manases L. Room 303Tue Mar 01, 08:38:00 AM

    Some of the insights that I got after reading this was that the guy Solomon Radasky must have been one lucky person because there was one time when he said he was going to be hanged, but he lived because he was sent somewhere before he would be hanged. It must have been really messed up to see his own mother and sister get shot. I think survivors share their stories to help other people be prepared in case they also get into a similar situation.

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  21. I think survivors share there stories with people so no one will forget what they went through.The people who tell us there stories tell them because they want to make sure that the way they are treated never happens again.

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  22. Something’s that are entertaining in Solomon Radasky life is out of 78 people in his family he was the only one that survived. His mom and sister were killed for not having jewelry or fur. That’s so stupid for just not having that. His dad was shoot in the back by a German. He worked in the camp. How can small children work there. The Germans bet people have to death just for no reasons , because they were Jews.
    I think people share there stories to tell them the point of view of there experience. (first person omniscient)
    To understand how hard there life was to loose there family and stay alive. So everyone can know what really happened and how it felt.

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  23. christian Meza room 304Tue Mar 01, 08:40:00 AM

    I think they shared their stories because they want to get out what the nazis did to jews and how the jews felt during the holocaust. they shared their stories because they wanted to share their expierince about the holocaust and how hard it was for them. the holcaust was terifying for many people including jews.

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  24. JocelineRodriguez306(:Tue Mar 01, 08:40:00 AM

    I think the survivors share there storys because they wanted people to learn about how they felt or what they been trought. I also thiink that they shared there storys because maybe when they felt horible at that moment and they wanted to let out there fellings and they could of wrote it and felt kind of good when they let them out in paper. The survivors could of shared there storys so the readers can see that this once had happend and they were the ones that went trought it.

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  25. In, the article Szlama a polish man from Warsaw talks about his experiences from when he was taken to a camp until he was freed and got married. He lost his mother and a sister, before it all started. I think the survivors share their stories to show that it isn't impossible to survive through something horrible, if you have hope and don't give up you can make it. Szlama thought that if you live life day by day and believe to the end that you will make it and don't give up on your self, you could survive anything. It didn't matter how many times he got beaten for trying to eat bread or for being acused of smoking a cigarette, he still kept going. At least he had some help from Erlich, he knew him from Majdanek, during one of the camps he was in.

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  26. I think survivors tell their stories to help people imagine what it was like.To get them appreciate their belongings, such as family,food,shelter,beds,etc.I suppose survivors want people to behave better with the things they have now.Survivors want people to know how lucky they are know. They want them to know about their family whom are dead for the cause of their religion.

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  27. EllenaGonzalez302Tue Mar 01, 08:44:00 AM

    I think survivors share there story because they want everyone to know abotu the horrible past. They want everyone to see the madness and the cruelness that happened through that time. They want people to leanr and know about the pain and loss they went through during that time. They want people to learn about the past and history so we dont repeat our same mistacks.

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  28. I think that people share their stories because they want everyone to know what they went through. how they all suffered in the camps.

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  29. i think that they share there past because they want to inform you and you can learn a lot from the past.so if a person that is up in age and they start telling you about the past you should really lestin because wat they r telling u is true and infomational to no cuzz it might be something u u could use in life.

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  30. Miguel Arroyo 303Tue Mar 01, 08:05:00 PM

    I think survivors share their stories because they want us to see what they went through. They want us to appreciate our life today because they went through hell compared to how we live today.I think they want us to make sure that something similar dosen't happen again.

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  31. The year 1941 was a cold winter with a lot of snow.The deportations started on July 22, 1942. My other 2 sisters and 2 brothers went to Treblinka.A Jewish policeman pointed out my father to a German and told him that he saw my father take a bread from a boy at the wall. At Majdanek they took our clothes and gave us striped shirts, pants and wooden shoes. After work we had to carry the bodies back. If 1,000 went out to work, a 1,000 had to come back.
    A German, the Lagerfuhrer, came up riding a tall, black horse.were the most important sentences on this story.

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  32. It was interesting that he was the only one to survive from his whole family.When they killed his mother and sister because they said they didnt have any jewerly that was something dumb.They called them dogs and that was something mean.I think that survivors tell their stories becuase they want people to know what happen to them.To show that what happen is real that ita ctually happened.

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  33. some guy from Warsaw he waz the only one to survive.also all his family got killed.i think he shares this story for peole can know how hard it waz in the holocaus.he waz there and he also had to work and when he returned to the ghetto he found out his mom had been killed that must be very sad for him.i think he sayz that for people can know what it feelt to be there.

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  34. jameric calvin aka G3NIU5 (303)Wed Mar 02, 08:27:00 AM

    to show the experiences about the holocaust. the people that share the stories are interesting because they could give us description of how they seen people die and what type of gun they held. i think they rather tell us stories about ww2 than die thier butts off to show us the way to act when both your parents are dead and you only have your two brothers and two sisters and how to act when your country is getting dictated over.

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  35. I thought that the artical was boring because it was a lot to read and a lot to skim but then again it was kind of interresting. I think the survivors share their stories because they want to tell how they have survived something that was dangerous and just like the man in this story said when a person is in trouble he wants to live he fights for his life i think thats important because its true i mean who wouldnt want to fight for their own life and these people did thats why their sharing their story with all of us to let people know that their not the only ones thats fighting for something.

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  36. Carmen Mandujano 306Wed Mar 02, 08:32:00 AM

    The guy is from Warsaw, he lives in praga. Out of the 78 people in his family he is the only one that survived. His mother and sister were killed on January 1941, his father was killed on April 1942. The deportations started on July 22, 1942. There was a seletion one day and they selected him, but he was lucky because a Volksdeutscher told him he was a good worker so they let him stayed. They called them dogs because they had tag with numbers on them. One of the priseners was smocking an dthey were gone get beaten and hanged he was one of them he put the rope around his neck and the solder started beating him. He survived because some other solder told them that he had papers to transfer these people, and that he coudnt bring in dead dogs. I have to bring them alive.

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  37. I think the survivors share their stories because they want people to know how much trouble they went through. They want to show people that it wasn't easy to survive. I think those people that did survive were lucky because like the guy that got shot in his leg, not everbody will help each other. Most of them just care about themselves. I think people shouldn'thave been treated that way just because their Jewish.

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  38. im think holocaust survivers share their stories because they want us to know how the jews were treated by the nazis and how they suffered and were just known as numbers .they were also taken to consentration camps and were forced to work for the nazis.

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  39. Christina R. 303Wed Mar 02, 08:36:00 AM

    Solomon Radasky was from Warsaw in Praga. Out of 78 people in his family he was the only one to survive. His mother and older sister were killed in the last week of January 1941. His 2 sister and 2 brothers were transferred some where else. He found out one of his sister was working some where close to him and he wanted to see her so a German solider took him but when he wanted to go back he couldn't. He was sent to Aushwitz and he had gotten tattoed with the number 128232. He was first sent to Buna but then went to work for railroads. He ended up getting married on November 1946. I think survivors share their stories because they want people to know how they felt during that particular time period. They want to show that they were effected by it badly and they're lives will never be the same.

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  40. isac ramirez 304Wed Mar 02, 08:37:00 AM

    what i skimmed about is about the holocoast and it was sad how they lived and what they had to go threw it looked realy nasty and scary

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  41. ashley morales 304Wed Mar 02, 08:40:00 AM

    i gess its true what people say that you have to work for what you want. like surviving for example you have to really know what to do.id be really sad to find out my family had been killed.i wonder how he felt when he didnt find his sister.i wonder how that feels almost diying it would have felt horible and terefiying.isnt switching camps like moving.

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  42. I think they share thier stories so that everyone who was'nt there to experience it would have a better understandment of how they survived. Plus came to have the structure to live on and keep their heads up so that they could tell their children the hard times they had.I feel they want us to know how people really felt about the jews and how they felt they should be punished. I think they want us to understand that no matter how hard they were beaten or punnished, they still surrvived.

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  43. anthony garcia 303Wed Mar 02, 08:43:00 AM

    i think they share their stories is because they want to share their experiences.mostly all the jews had died in the concentrated camps.they all had sufferred in a way how hitler put them in.the nazis killed many that did not respect hitler. they put jews in fire to burn or work on fields and things.they share this stories because hitler was a terrible leader.

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  44. I think people tell their stories because they want to inform people about how they lived and how unfair Germans were back then.Another reason for this is beacuse they want peoples advise or feedback and maybe make them feel better about what they went through.They want to let pepole who know about what happend with them so that it cant happen in the now in prsent times.

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  45. This man who fights for his life.His father was killed in April 1942.Out of the 78 people in his family he is the only one to survive.

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  46. i think they tell there story of being the one to survive to the camp because they wanted to share there life they benn through.Also how they explain that they never see there family again. how they were all hated and mistreated get vilonce connection between you and the solider.

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  47. I think survivors share there story because it tells people what they went through and how their life changed. This man had a good life before the Nazis came. He worked and had his family with him. When the Nazis came everthing was taken away from him. He lost his mother and older sister, then his father and later was seperated from his siblings when they were sent to different camps.

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  48. the reason why people may talk about there expirence during the holocust is to inform us that those memmories are locked deep inside them and the cant forget them they want the people to now that it was misery they went though.they wont forget the terror they felt as seeing there families taken away.many forgot about that and manty would lose fate in god .

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  49. AudriannahHart304Thu Mar 03, 08:24:00 AM

    he talked about the 78 people in his family. He was the only one to survive the holocaust. His parents Jacob and Toby, had three sons and three daughters, all of which were kiled. I think holocaust survivors shares their stories so they can show that he truly faced hardship, and pain. I think holocaust survivors share their stories so people of our generations and future generations will learn to be greatful for their families, and their homes, and food. I think holocause surviors want us to know, that if you hold you head high, and keep a strong faith, things can get better.

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  50. I think people write or share their experiences in the holocaust because they might want to show the people how hard it was a miserable it was to be in a concentration camp.I skimmed that he and his family worked fur store. HE and his family were a happy family,but one day some Nazis came. First they killed his mom and sister because they didnt want to give them fur nor jewelery.Next his father died because they thought his dad was stealing some bread. His brothers and sisters went to a different camp then him.From a happy family they`r life turrn into a nightmare.

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  51. I believe survivors share their stories so people can have a detailed story about their past.Sharing every horrible moment they've been through.Its their own biography of when this horrible time period took place.Its a sad story when these human beings are treated as filthy dogs.They also tell their stories so that we can see that we are fortunate about living now in the present.Hopefully we won't have to suffer these horrible consiquences over again.These wonderful people could've been the next Albert Einstein or Edgar Alan Poe.

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  52. I think people share their stories so other people could realize what they went thru and kus they need to talk about it and express how they feel about what happened. Letting all that emotion build up inside of you can be bad. Thats why theres therapy and all that stuff.

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  53. filimon villegas 306Thu Mar 03, 08:34:00 AM

    I think survivors share their stories so that people could know what the nazi did to them and how they treated them. how they starve them to death and made them work. Some of them where send to the gas chambers and were tricked to beleive they were goin to shower but in stade being killed,or they were just send to the ovens to be burnned.

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  54. I think the most important thing was when they guy had to see hi dad getting shot in the back in the warsaw ghetto.that was important because that might mess him up in the head and that is very hard to live wit that.

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  55. Orlando Ogaza Rm 302Thu Mar 03, 08:36:00 AM

    Well, I thought the important parts of this article include these that I will be explaining. I first want to write about how this man first witnessed the crematorium in front of him. He saw how the crematorium was on one side, and how the ashes came out of another. He also saw one person carrying the ashes to god knows where, but then he saw this man holding the ashes dump them in a hole, and buried them with sand. I would also say how his father was killed while getting groceries. He was getting them from children who smuggled food. But then, this man was accused of taking bread from a boy on the wall, so he was shot by a German cop. These 2 examples are important because they show the affected actions that took place at the time of this boy’s life. Really affecting.

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  56. the important thinqs are tht he was the only surviver out of 78 in his family. They shot his mother cus she didnt have any gold or fur n his sister too. His father died because they saw qet a bread from a child so they shot him in the back n killed him. He had to put a rope around his neck n take a beatinq n he said that he felt the blood pourinq down hiz head. Their was 375,000 n then where he lived thir was only 5,000 livinq their today.

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  57. What really gets me thinking is that out of 78 people in his family,he is the only one to survive.I think it was impoprtant for him to tell his story because of how much his own race was decreased by.And how they lost there people.

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  58. From skimming i saw that some people didnt care about there life.Some just said what will happen will happen some just wanted to die.This person who is telling the story went through alot of horrible things.He lost all his family. First his mom and siblings and then his father.He worked in the camp for a long time and went through an experience nobody wants to go through.He got liberated on may 1st.After that the people thought they were gonna die even him but after getting beaten n he finished eating a bread he knew he was gonna live.Some americans cooked rice for all of them but one of the MP man saw him and told him to not eat it or they will die so he ate a piece of bread instead.He had a son and he was born on may 13,1948.He went to New Orleans in 1949.This Story is very important to him.

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  59. I think its crazy and sad how out of 78 people in his family he is the only one that survived. I hate how the tattoed a number on everyones arm. They didn't have the right to do that. It ment that they were no longer their name but just a number, not a human. I think survivors tell their stories so we can all see what they went through and so we can imagine how cruel these Nazis were to the Jews and to everyone else that was unlike them.

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  60. the reason i think they share there story becuse they informed you about how was te passt.some people dount want to tell us how their passt was.but some poeple tell us because they show us how the passt changed theam and makes us reallise why they act how they do and treat us how they do because of their passt.

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  61. Solomon's mother and his older sister had been killed. I see that he has gone through a lot. The rest of his family had to move somewhere else and he never saw his family again. he worked a lot. he basically survived all on his own by working and trying to fight for his own life to live. jst like other jewish he was taken to get numbers tattoed on his arm. he was given a patatoe afterwards. i think that survivors share their stories so that people can know how they all lived during the holocaust, how much they suffered to remain alive. And how terrible it was back in the 1940s.

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  62. PCabrera Rm 303 P3Thu Mar 03, 04:56:00 PM

    Solomon Radasky owned a shop selling fur coats. He was later captured by the police and forced to work at railroads. His father, wife, and sister were killed for not giving in to the Germans. He was soon sent to Majdanek, a concentration camp. From there he was sent to Auschwits were he fell and beaten up for not being able to stand up. While in the camp he was sent to the hospital barracks were he was given more food and worked putting sand over the ashes of the dead. Solomon was sent to Dachue. There he was almost forced to clean up bombs that didn’t explode after an attack. Luckily he survived doing the dangerous job. Soon he was liberated by Americans in May. He was given food 3 times a day and married his wife.

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  63. I think the survivors want to share there stories, and tell people about what happened because they don't want anyone to forget; they want to keep the memory alive. If the memory is alive, the world can make sure that something like the Holocaust never happens again. I think the Holocaust Survivors don't want anyone to suffer like they did, so they want to keep telling there stories over, & over again.

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  64. I think survivors share their story because they want people to know what they went thru in the Holocaust. And they want you to feel the pain and forgot them??

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  65. Daniel marcial Room 302Fri Mar 04, 08:35:00 AM

    I think the survivor is telling his story because he wants other people to know about how was the holocaust. He want to show how was his life in the death camps. Also he wants to show how he felt worried,angry,sad,and lost. I think this is why the survivor is telling his story.

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  66. well practically its about an old guy who is a surviver of the Holocaust and tells his storie about how it was and how big was his family was. he also tells how it went to the gettos and how his family was seperated.

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  67. I think that the survivors share their stories because they think that it is important that people know what happened and like they said in the article "There are 375,000 Jews living in Warsaw before the war. I doubt that there are 5,000 living there today."

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  68. Stephanie R (302)Fri Mar 04, 01:44:00 PM

    What i ead is that Out of the 78 people inhis family, he was the only one to survive. His parents had 3 boys and 3 girls: also his parents were Jacob and Toby; his brothers were Moishe and Baruch, and his sisters were Sarah, Rivka and Leah. They were all killed. Another thing that i read is that he had to walk 3 kilometers to work. he had to hold his self up straight without limping and walk out of the gate of the camp. he was scared. If he limped, they would take him out of line. At Majdanek they hung you for any little thing. he did not know how he would make it. God must have helped him and, he was lucky.

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  69. I think the reason that survivors share their stories is that all the people know what it was like in the past. I also think that they share there stories so people could learn more about what happened and the reasons that all those things happened. Also that how people were treated what they had to go through so they wouldnt be killed or tortured and what were their excuses so they would let them live and not kill them

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  70. it about a guy in Warsaw and he is send to a ghetto and he was also send to work. it must been really hard for him because he waz fours to. so he had to clearing snow from the railroad tracks. i think that would be really hard job to do.also when he came back from the ghetto he had found out his family waz killed. he waz the only one that survived. i think that he talkz about it because he will want people to know about his experience in the Holocaust i think it waz interesting because it waz a sad story and it waz real.

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  71. i think that survivors share their stories because to let people know was has happened earlier and what they had done and that for what was done.which that people survive and feel like they need to tell the world what really happened ,and other people woulndt change the war storie.which they had which was that was really important .

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  72. I think that survivors share their stories because they want to share what they been through. They have gone through so much that they want others to know. I also think that survivors share their stories to tell people how they were treated and how nazis treated them like if they were nothing. That is why i think that survivors share their stories

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  73. I think that survivors share their stories because they want everyone to know what they lived through and in what conditions they lived in. All lof whjat they beeen through like,loosing their family,and how they are famished to death,the cremitorium. It's pretty sad!

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  74. In the article Szlama a polish man from Warsaw talks about his experiences from when he was taken to a camp until he was freed and got married. He lost his mother and a sister, before it all started. I think the survivors share their stories to show that it isn't impossible to survive through something horrible.It didn't matter how many times he got beaten for trying to eat bread or for being acused of smoking a cigarette, he still kept going.Szlama thought that if you live life day by day and believe to the end that you will make it.

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  75. it was about a guy that he was in hiding and they cothim he went to the ashwouts and you see the unifor the tatoo on his arm 128232

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  76. I think that survivors share their stories because they want the people of other generations to know what the previous generations had to go through. Also I think that the survivors want to teach the kids to be aware of why they have what they have today and to appreciate it because the survivors had to suffer through alot just because they were Jews or because they looked different. Survivors want the children to teach their children not to be racist and there is no such thing as a master race.

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  77. my opinon of this is that the man shares his story because he want everybody to know how it was to be a jew in germany. like what happen to his family to see how it would feel to be a jew and Sacrifice for your family

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  78. I THINK HOLACAUST SURVIVERS SHARE THIER STORIES BECAUSE THEY WHANT US TO KNOW HOW THEY FELT ON THE HOLOCAUST AND HOW ARE THEY TREAD IT.ALSO WE SHOULD ALSO THINK BECAUSE JEWS WERE BEING KILLD FOR NO RESON.

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  79. i think that survivors that share there stories are brave. because most holocast suvivors dont want to remember the horrific events of the holocast.. but some that a are brave the hold back all the fears and real tells every event that happends.

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  80. Santos Ocampo Room 302Mon Mar 14, 08:35:00 AM

    To me survivors share their stories to tell the people of their experience in the holocaust.
    For one thing the writer wanted us to know what he did in the camps and how managed to survive. In the story the author stated how the Capo had not hit him after the man made the hat for him which he very much liked. Secondly the man also said how they had shot him in the right ankle which did not penetrate the whole leg and then said how in the camp their was this man who had helped him remove the bullet. In the end this demonstrates the author wants the reader to know about those who had helped him in the camps and made him survive in the end.

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  81. i think that the survivors are sharing their stories because they want people to know what it was in the camps. i think they really had to tell what they went through.
    I also think they shared their stories because there was a lot of people tortured and killed back in the day.

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  82. I think survivors share their stories because they want people to know how they felt during the war and want to share wat their experiances are. If you actually hear one of their stories it is very shoking to know how it would feel to live during the war. Maby they share their experiences to let go some of the frustration theyve been having from the war.

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  83. DianaMunoz :D 303Wed Mar 16, 09:20:00 PM

    i think they tell us their stories because they want us to see or imagine wat they had to go through..an how they describe it to make us think or make us see it...because i think it makes them feel better when they let it all out than when they just keep it inside..an i guess they just want to share it because they want us to see their life experience..an how they survived..they were very lucky:)

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  84. I Belive the survivors shared there stories to inform all of us how they were treated with racism and cruelty.They want to tells us how they survived and live thru.The other people said about the experiences and sights and what the Nazis had done to them was so horrifying.

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  85. because they wanted people to know how germans treated them and how it life was back then and how mean the nazis were to them. they share their stories because they want other people to be in their shoes and see how hard i was for them. i also believe the that people survived felt like they need to tell the everyone what really happened.

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  86. JAMjesus M. RM 306Wed Mar 30, 12:58:00 PM

    What i think about the article is that the survivors would tell their stories to tell the people who read this how it would feel when these people would do in the camps during the war.They may also tell their story because of what the soldiers in the camps would do to the prisoners like miss treating them and even abusing the innocent Jews.Maybe they would tell their story for what they would do during that horrible time and how they made it to survival.

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  87. i think people shuold let every body konw that wat they are doin is wrong and that they are hurting people that dont even knoe why they goinn tru al of this with out doin nothing to them .but people should let us know wat they wen tru so if some thing similar happends now we kould at lease try to stop it.and we should learn wat happend in the our past to our people or our union that is every body '

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