Jewish People Camp Narrative

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Now I’m playing as a Jewish person. The doctor at the camp is separating the healthy from the sick basically people that are able to work and please that are not able to. Today they took all of our children at the time we didn't know where they were going but we later found they were all killed, They were all gassed to death. they did this to us so that future generation can not be born into this world, We are in the train without any water a man named Oskar Schindler told the Nazi soldiers to give us water, we were so thankful for giving us water. We were also forced to shovel our dead families and friend thousands of jewish people were killed and we had to move the bodies to burn them or bury them it was one of the worst thing we had to do.

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