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You/your family have been taken from the ghetto on a train to a concentration camp.

Write a 2-page diary including:
A. describe the train ride
How did you get loaded into the train? How crowded was it?
What did it look and feel like? Smell like? What happened to people in the train on the long trip? IF anyone died, what happened to them?

B. describe the selection process
Once you are unloaded at the concentration camp, how does the selection process work? When they split people into 2 groups, how do they determine who goes to a bunk house and who goes to the “Showers”

C. describe the shower experience. For those sent to the “Showers” where were they really taken? What will happen to these people?

D. describe your uniform, barrack & bunk. You survive and go to a barracks. What does our uniform look like? What is tattooed on the underside of your forearm? What is the bunk like you sleep in? How many people sleep there?Are they sick? How do you know? What do you do? What hard labor do you do?

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We were taken into the train that was going to take us into the concentration camp. We were pushed into a train that was crowed with people from all ages. Some got hit in the face and were treated badly. They were 4 guards on each corner of the train they were not much seats so some of us had to sit in the floor. The smell was unpleasant, it smell like sweat and it was really hot. Some of the people of the train were scared, the some would would faint away because of the heat. Many other die, so the guards would just take them into the back of the train and place them in plastic bags.

They would make us line up and pair us up. The younger and strong would go out to do one job, and the least strong and active would take care of the other group of jobs. Who ever work the hardest would get the showers, and the least who work would have to stay in the bunk house.

Those who where taken to the "showers" it was a small room with a lot of sleeping bag like. There was no fans, so we had to sleep on the hot temperatures of the night. Many of us could not sleep, and by the time we felled asleep, the guards woke us up to get ready to work. Many did not last long they would faint away by the heat and tiredness.

The uniforms of the barracks were dark colored blue with a tattooed on the underside outside my forearm the official logo of the army and code number we had to use in replacement to our names. The bunks were old and small, some were a bit more bigger than others. In the small bunks some of us had to curl up so we fit. Some were sick by the poor conditions the bunkhouse were.

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