-Pg. 6 Infants were tossed in the air and used as targets for machine guns
-Pg. 33 The world is not interested in us, anything is possible, even the crematoria
-Pg. 26 She receive several blows to the head, blows that could have been lethal.
-Pg. 37 In a few seconds we had ceased to be men
-Pg. 39 He slapped my father with such force that he fell down then crawled back to his place on all fours
-Pg. 24 There were 80 of you in the car. If any of you go missing you will be shot like dogs
-Pg. 36 The Kapos were beating us again, but I no longer felt the pain
-Pg. 35 The clippers tore out our hair.
-Pg. 11 A new decree: every Jew had to wear a yellow star to identify himself
-Pg. 89 Beneath our feet lay men, crushed, trampled, lying underfoot and dying.
-Pg. 70 It was more hour then we would know the verdict, death or reprive.
-Pg. 93 There crushing me, have mercy
-Pg. 95 Days without food or water; they were forbidden to leave the barrack
-Pg. 97 The SS shoved us inside, 100 per car. We were so skinny.
-Pg. 85 If one of us stopped for a second, a quick shot eliminated the filfthy dog.
-Pg. 65 And so he remained for more than half an hour, lingering between life and death.
-Pg. 96 A thick layer of snow was accumulating on our blankets... (keeps going)
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
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