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write a one page history of germany as a jewish survivor of a concentration camp

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Answered by FuTuReModzBoi
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I have survived a concentration camp. It was horrible because they treated me like I was a rabid coyote ready to attack. I saw my friends get taken away one by one until I found out how to escape. I had no food, no water, and I felt as weak as a baby trying to bench press. Nobody wanted to help me, so I had to stay out of the sunlight. I felt like a bat, cold, dark, and scared. I finally found this family that wanted to take care of me like their own, but soon German soldiers raided the house for supplies and found me. I was thanking my lucky stars that I was still alive, but I never knew for how much longer. The family was killed, and I witnessed it. I found out where my friends were going to, they were dropping like flies and all this time I thought the soldiers were beating them, but it turns out that they took their own lives and were being put in jail cells. The soldiers had us exercise until it felt like our limbs were going to fall off. But the one thing I will never forget, is how my best friend John stepped out of line and went up to the commander and said he forgave him. I thought wow, that is very mature, but what happened next was horrific. The commander took his 1911 Colt and shot him without remorse. That is my story on the concentration camp.

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Answered by syedtahir20
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Maria Ossowski was a Polish civilian living in Zakopane, Poland at the start of World War II. During the war, non-Jewish Poles were conscripted to do forced labor in Germany, and Maria's parents sent her to live with a family in Warsaw to save her from conscription. Mary and her aunt helped the Jewish children, providing them with as much food and clothing as they could. She was arrested in 1943 when she was suspected of participating in the Polish resistance movement. In May of the same year she was sent to Auschwitz.

When Soviet troops approached Auschwitz in January 1945, the camp was demolished and Maria was taken to the Ravensbrück and Buchenwald concentration camps in Germany. She then took refuge in Buchenwald shortly afterward, but Maria escaped during her journey. She hid in the woods for two weeks when she was found by a farmer who worked nearby. Until the arrival of Soviet troops in April 1945, Maria dressed as a German refugee in her plain clothes and joined the workers. Maria, who she felt was not yet safe to return to Poland, pretended she was a French civilian and she traveled west into the US and British zones of occupied Germany. .

After the war, Maria meets her husband Alex. Together they joined the Polish forces under British command and eventually settled in England.

Here Maria explains what happened on her arrival at Auschwitz, and she reflects on her own survival.

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