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Destiny Cheeks English Setting Report Mr.Snyder

The story that i have decided to write about is called “Lore Dublon”. It’s based on a true story about an 11 year old girl who had turned 12 on August 26 . She was a jew, and since jews were treated very poorly in Nazi, a city in Germany,they would be sent to concentration camps. The certain camp she had been taken to and killed was called “ Auschwitz concentration camp” in Poland.Her sister Eva Dublon had also been killed in the concentration camp.Last place she was seen with her sister was at Golleschau. During this time they wore a casual suit top with a vest over it and a skirt, guys however wore a whole suit and white dress shoes. Their hair was short and curled look to me like that had hair grease to partition her hair. Back when concentration camps were legal, jews had to sleep on wooden bump beds and if they were to complain they were either beaten to death or just killed, because jews
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Moving on to the hair room, the hair room was where men or women with long hair had to cut it off and their hair would be put in one big pile, that pile today looks like a pile of hay.Next was the shoe room, the shoe room was where the jews had to take off their shoes and set it into a pile, both hair and shoe room can be viewed today at the Aushwitz concentration camp. Labor camps were where sick people or disables were sent and were immediately killed.Many concentration camps had gas chambers where they would bring a line of jews into a

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