Chapter 3
- Because a man (SS officer) told him to say that.
- The babies burned
- He meant that he was never going to forget the flames, where he lost his faith.
- He said "My soul had been invaded and eaten by the flames". He also changed from a kid from school to a prisioner in a strange place.
- First impression: Better than Birkenau. Cement buildings with two stories rather than wooden barracks. Little gardens here and there.
- They would shower with gasoline and water.
- Tatoo numbers on left arms.
- He was humane.
- In the mornings: black cofee. At midday: soup. At six o' clock in the afternoon: bread with margarine.
- He was forced to put his own father in the crematory.
Chapter 2
- It means that they new what was going to happen to them but they didnt want to admit the truth. The train stopped in Kaschau, a small town on the Czechoslovakian border.
- It was a vision where she could see the future.
- Some young men forced her to sit down, then bent and gagged her.
- The train had stopped in Birkenau.
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