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Rena's Promise
This book was such a good book. This is a story about two sisters trying their best to survive at the camp in Aushwitz, Birkineu .. It was about Rena and her little sister Danka surviving in the death camp that they were forced to go to by the Nazi's. When Rena was first sent to the camp on March 26, 1942, then soon after Rena was sent Danka was sent to. In the camp in Auschwitz, Birkenau they had to wear dead soilders uniforms that had blood stains and bullet holes. They also had to get their heads shaved, their tradtion and beliefs were shattered by the Nazi when they did that. They were fed only little (piece of bread, sip of soup, and a sip of tea). Only enough for them to barely survive. When they herd the call Raus! Raus! they knew to wake up and stand for role call unless they wanted to be shot by the SS guards. Later on when they are sent to another block ( the place where they sleep) they find out that their cousin Manka was in the camo too. Manka tells Rena that she saw her parents killed and Rena tries to tell herself throughout the book that no their not, it keeps her going.
By:Harmony
This picture reminds me of the SS soilders in the book who were mean and cruel to the Jews. The SS would beat the life out of the Jews. They would stomp their brains out.
This picture reminds me of the block that Rena and Danka were held in when they were in the camp.
This is a picture of the camp that Rena and Dank were at.
This is the mass grave that the Jews were put into when they died. Most peoplt died of starvation and would just fall over dead when working. Some of them died of infection.
This is a picture of the women jews that were in the camp in Auschwitz, Birkenau.
This is a real picture of someone being put into the crematorium. The Jews were first either put into the gas chambers or put in there alive to burn.
The holocaust was horrible. By 1945 the Nazis had killed two out of every three European Jews.