They first saw the crematoria: A place where the old, sick, and lazy people went. The crematoria was a constant threat from the Germans when the Jews first arrived of the cattle cars and into Birkenau. Actually, it was a constant threat the whole time they were there. They were told to strip and the only thing they were aloud were there belts and shoes. Then they were led to the showers. After their shower, they went to pick out clothes. Then they were led to the barracks. Elie’s father had asked a gypsy were the bathroom was and shlomo got hit really hard for not doing anything besides asking were the toilets are. The Germans treated them like mutts. They went through constant beatings even if you didn’t do anything …show more content…
They wee loaded into cattle cars and they traveled for days with nothing to eat. From time to time, the train would make stops, so people could fling the dead out in the snow. So many were without a grave. The last stop they made before Buchenwald, The SS threw a crust of bread in the car. So many tried to kill each other for the crust but Elie stayed still. An old man got away with a little for him and his son but when the son saw he had the bread, the son killed him for it even though the old many said he had gotten some for his son. His last words were, “Meir, my little Meir! Don’t you recognize me… you’re killing your father… I have bread… for you too… for you too…” The others saw what Meir did and killed him and got both of their bread. Finally, there war a revolt by some of the Jews. The took over the camp and freed the Jews that were there. For the first time since the ghetto, Elie saw himself in a mirror and he saw a corpse. That’s where he finish the