Personal Narrative: We All Were Put In A Ghetto

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I feel something on my hand, I look up and realize it’s snowing. If it is snowing in Poland then the days are going to be colder, the lakes are going to have a stronger layer of ice on them, and there is going to be less fresh food coming to the city. While, I’m practising catching snowflakes with my tongue, a question pops into my head.

“Mama, where actually are we, what is this fence around us for?” Quickly I looked around and asked.

“We all were put in a ghetto.” Wistfully, Mama answers. “This fence is for, not letting good people go out and letting bad people control.”

Mama explained that a ghetto is a little part of Warsaw that is took over by the Nazis. The Nazis are harsh people who are lead by Adolf Hitler, a German Politician

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