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         <title>Kraków, Poland</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Yanek and his family live in Krakow Poland. but in just a blink of an eye, their city was invaded by Germans during WWII for now Yanek and his family remain in Krakow for a little while they stay in their flat with several other families Semitic rule has been put in their place that persecute Jewish people taking away any rights they had over time walls are built up around the ghetto to contain the remaining Jews who have not been taken for resettlement or deportation yet one by one many Jews were relocated to other Jewish ghettos work camps concentration camps or were killed on site  </p><p>Yaneks figurative journey with the stress of no food and constant hiding Yanek is living in fear of being caught by the nazis his emotional state is one of continual terror and panic at what awaits him at every turn the Unown aspects of the war leaves a feeling of being unsettled yanks early life as a 10 year old boy before the war he was very normal he attended school played with his friends and went to the synagogue with his family he loves his mom and dad and looks up them but as the war continues Yanek being to doubt his father constant hopefulness and positive and wonders who is right his father or uncle Moshe i still worried he was wrong but fresh bread made me forget all my trouble for a little while at least pg 25 doubting your parents for the first time struggles for Yanek, especially in war-torn Poland  </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Płaszów, Kraków, Poland</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>the camp, Yanek was at his lowest but he was like I can do this my mom and dad would want the best for me anyway even tho he was alone how was he going to win  by surviving so he ended up being taken to the camp all of the Jews where wearing different colors so then they knew who they were so then if they did something wrong the nazies could kill them. and I know all of this because "the tailor shop at Plazowa nearby labor camp needed more workers we were told. so we were taken i knew this day would come uncle Moshe had disappeared he had gone to a camp and I didn't think I would ever see him again! This just tells us that the nazi were so cruel that they would spread families apart and make their lives miserable!</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-11-15 14:59:34 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>wieliczka salt mine </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>There is the salt mines and they have killed someone and put salt in the cuts to kill him the work is real they wake up and cut salt off of the wall until the people tell them to stop and that is some work and this is when they have no food in the belly and nothing to drink but salt water! they were all exhausted they barely could stay alive but they were still pushed through it in chapter 13 I talk about Yanek and him going to the salt mine and he says when he was in the salt mine that "the prisoners were pulling us out off the ranks and went telling us where we were going they were taking us away to kill us one of the men said but I did make a scene if they were taking us away to kill us why would they not just kill us were we are why couldn't they just have killed us now as Yanek was thinking why would they load us all up into a truck and take us away to kill us " and at this moment you can see Yanek was thinking he was going  to get killed by the nazis and he was also thinking why haven't they killed him!</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Trzebinia, Poland</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Trzbinia, Yanek was there for a couple of days at this camp in Trzebinia Poland this is in chapter fourteen of Prisoner and he hated it there too but at least Yanek and his uncle Moshe found the money out of the old pidgin so then they could buy the little food they could this was probably the best spot that Yanek was at because he was with the one family member he had left and that was his uncle Moshe and all of this is found in chapter fourteen and Yanek say that caring the rocks back and forth and if you cared one too small you would get hit and if you could care that was big you would get hit  the nazi were playing games and they dumped a new pile of rocks and we were so tired and felt like we were dying. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Sachsenhausen Memorial &amp; Museum, Straße der Nationen, Oranienburg, Germany</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Sachsenhausen which Yanek went to for 3 days was not a hot place it was very cold and there was snow on the ground so Yanek ate snow and snow only the 3 days he was there he did not eat the food he was given because the bread would make him sicker he was sick from all of the work the one piece of bread would make him more hungry so he just drank the broth and ate the snow until he left and I know this because in chapter 23 pound pound pound pound my hammer was getting heavier every time I had lifted it at lunch 1/2 a dozen of other young men pulled away from our meals of watery soup and some hard bread and that's when I realized I survived the death march.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Buchenwald </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>the nazis have killed so many of us we are running out of Jews to kill. Jews looked left and right scared that they were going to get shot once the Jews were all killed they were gone. they were all being worked to death if they weren't being killed they were being worked and that was like being killed just slowly and then being killed by being worked and worked and worked until some of the Jews died from working so hard and in chapter 25 it says when the walk on into the camp you can tell by the prisoner faces that they were scared wide eyes as the nazis did roll call or when the kapo passed come for you. and at Buchenwald as I learn death camp in many guises. and knowing this you know it was bad if so normal people are scared of other people because they are scared that they are going to kill them!</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-12-09 14:33:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Gross Rosen filia obozu, Piotrowice, Poland</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>the nazi were killing so many of us they were running out of Jews to killing so then they had to make a move to gross Rosen and when he got off the train the were bodies laying everywhere they were dead in the train they were falling out of the train when they got there and they started working Yanek lost a button off of his uniform and one of the other Jews told him for losing a button it was 20 slashes with the WIP and he had to count in jerman up to 20 and when he got too 10 he started counting in Poland because he was Poland and the nazi said did they not teach you anything in your Jerman school restarted so he had to restart his counting and got hit way more than 20 times with the wip when he went to be that night on his stomach because his back was stinging he also had a dream that there will be a next life and that he did not deserve what was happening to him he will be in the next life with good food water when he wanted and when he wanted it.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Auschwitz, Poland</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>with much to say about Auschwitz yanek hates this place strong word but it is true in chapter 11 Yanek was moved to Auschwitz concentration camp and in this camp, it was hard for Yanek because his last family member had killed there his uncle Mosshee and this chapter Yanek and his uncle go back to the house that they were staying at before they all got tact and they found money which helped them because when they were going back with the cash Yanek seen this place  right outside of the camp they were staying at and they have seen a little open shop that they could buy bread out of and get the most that they could for eating wise and they had the fullest bellies they could have until after Mossee died and he hid the money after they had found it and Yanek did not even know were it was so he went hungry.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Death March Memorial, Mueß Ausbau, Schwerin, Germany</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>During the death march Yanek and the rest of the Jews the nazi were armed and were ready to get the Jews out of the site at the time it was 1945 and Yanek still had no food that would fill him up Yanek  was ready to see his family again knowing that they were dead and that was just wrong in the death march yanek knew he could not be a jew so he switched line thinking nobody would see him and thinking nobody would snitch until once he switched lines yanek heard one big HES A JEW HE IS NOT SPOUS TO BE IN THAT LINE! Yanek was shocked he was thinking why would somebody do something like that does everyone want everybody dead? I know all of this because in the novel Prisoner Yanek was saying the nazi did not tell us where we were going they were taking us away to kill us one of the men said on the train no problem killing any of us in Plazow why would they have a problem now why would you bother tor load us all up in a truck and take us away to kill us.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Wieliczka Salt Mine, Daniłowicza, Wieliczka, Poland</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong> </strong>Jewish people were sent to the Wieliczka salt mine which was another concentration camp in this camp they were made up to dig up salt. unlike other camps, this one was different you could escape but no one ever did. this was because there was darkness everywhere in the salt mine. the salt mine Yanek liked it  because it was so pretty even tho he was still in prison he still loved it there even working because of how truly beautiful this place was when the time was time to go to a different concentration camp Yanek did not want to because it probably could not get any better and I know this because in chapter 13 yanek says maybe you thinking it would be easy to escape into the darkness. there are 9 levels. three hundred kilometers of the tunnels maybe you think that they would never find you the kapo stoped and turned his head lamp on us. so there was no way to escape.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Birkenau, Germany</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>In chapter seventeen Yanek went to Birkenau and in Birkenau, Yanek met this boy who was turning 13 he was Jewish so Yanek helped him have his mitzvah even tho with Yanek was in so much pain  from all the work he had to do all week and almost being a muscle man he still helps this young boy have his mitzvah. Chapter seventeen says " The reality began to kick in and I was slumped under its weight they were going to kill us I had come so far and I can't let it end now I have to have the time I'm going to have with all of these nazis." and in this chapter, it really shows that the nazis were some really bad people back then and they were not the best people to be around if you were around them you would probably be killed just like the 6 million Jews  </p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-12-19 02:45:53 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Bergen-Belsen, Germany</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Chapter 24 talks about Yanek going to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp at this time Yanek was all alone with no family and no friends and that is because nobody knew his name and because Uncle Moshe when he was still alive told him to do so and the chapter, prisoner was dying from starvation and suffocation from being in the train for so long when the Jews got out of the train they looked like walking skeletons from how skinny they all were and I know all of this because in chapter twenty four yanek talks a little about how the nazi is not fare and how they just want to kill the Jews to kill them and in the novel it says the nazi dropped off a loaves of bread in our car so then we didt starve to death like the rest of them and we were finaly out this had tasted like the richest soup i have had in six years yanek said i even got to toast it over a fire i dint even rember what this felling felt like untill in happend". and in this chapter yanek and the rest of the jew relized it had started to get a little better and all of them relizing they have came a long way&gt;</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-12-19 03:37:52 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Dachau, Germany</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>in chapter 29 It talks about the ending of would war two and Yanek was so happy to be out of the whole entire thing he has been in the world war scene he was 10 at the time when he got out of the world war  he was 16 the worst six years of his whole life! and in chapter 29 Yanek says even tho some of the prisoners were dying  from this sickness called typhus and Yanek was think that he made it way to far to get sick now people were dying from the sickness Yanek says that "hundreds of prisoner coughing up blood everyday and tons of people were dying and there was nothing Yanek could do about it because he was just a prisoner just like him.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2024-12-19 03:51:50 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Death March Memorial, Oranienburg, Germany</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>in chapter twenty seven Yanek talks about how this might be the end of his life and how he how this death march might be the the death of him and in this chapter Yanek say that they were moved for place to place so many times and how the were always starving with hunger he was so happy because he new it was almost over and had the worst time in the ending camps because the Nazi made those the worst! and in this chapter Yanek says "I was starving I took as much food as I could having the worst time I could " this is telling us that the last two camps Yanek went to was probably the worst for Yanek. </p>]]></description>
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