Sunday, August 29, 2010

Death Camp


As soon as I seen the list of topics to choose from my biggest interest was the Concentration and death camps. I saw the movie "Boy In the striped pajamas," and that's all I've ever known about what happened at the camps. After doing some research and reading I'm much more aware of that. I've always thought that the Jews and other people in the camps were pretty much like slaves, then when there were too many they would be put to death in the gas chamber. I've learned that these people in the camps went through a lot more than I had imagined. I read a lot on the Auschwitz, Nazi death camp where the largest number of Jews were killed. The site I read http://www.auschwitz.dk/auschwitz.htm says that at this particular camp over three million people were killed by gassing, starvation, disease, shooting and burning. That right there definitely opens my eyes more and makes me want to know exactly how it got to that point. I've never too much understood the Holocaust or what that meant. I also learned that Auschwitz children were killed upon arrival and new born babies were killed on spot. Near the end of the war, in order to save gas and cut expenses they began throwing living children into ovens and open burning pits. This information definitely changed my understanding of what was really going on during the Holocaust. Personally it breaks my heart to know that these people suffered so vigorously, and I've always thought it was pretty much like slavery. I really appreciate having to write this blog because it's increased my interest in the Holocaust and what it was all about. I'm excited to read The Book Thief and increase my understanding of the Holocaust.

2 comments:

  1. 10/10:
    I love your blog Tyanna! Great quotes--they are all so inspiring!

    You did a very nice job on your first post. I really like how you added pictures too--it does a nice job illustrating your topic.

    Some recommendations moving forward:
    Be sure you are checking for proper usage of verbs. Some examples from your post that you would want to revise moving forward would be "seen/saw."
    Watch out for proper capitalization like "A lot"--you actually don't need to capitalize the A unless it is at the start of a sentence. You want to make sure to always capitalize book titles and put them in italics like The Book Thief.

    I would also recommend including links to your original sources, just so its easier to track them down again if you ever need to--this is also nice in case your reader ever wants to learn more. It also makes it easier to double-check your quotes when you start citing from sources.

    Great job reflecting on the Holocaust. I am glad you are excited about what we will be working on:) Keep up the great work!!!

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  2. Wow Tyanna! You are so on top it it:) Way to add the link and make those revisions so fast!

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