Hugo was spotted by Nazi soldiers when he went to the market in Lodz to buy potatoes for his mother. The soldiers accused Hugo of stealing the potatoes, but the shopkeeper assured them that he had paid. Still, they took one look at Hugo’s blonde hair and blue eyes and decided that he must be taken to a special holding camp. Hugo spent a few years in the small prison attached to the ghetto that housed the Jews. Later, he told his story to a reporter. Which would MOST likely be the title of the article about Hugo?
A.
Auschwitz—The Last Stop for Soviet POWs
B.
Kindertransport, Europe’s Way of Saving the Children
C.
Childhood Stolen, the story of Poland’s Jewish Children
D.
Kinder KZ and the Plan to Grow a New Germany