“Mr. Hitler! I was accused! I shouldn’t be here! I am Aryan!” I yelled. He looked at me skeptically with disgust.
“Now, is that true?” he asked, clearly unamused with my claims. One of the Nazi leaders informed Hitler that I was telling the truth, and immediately fired the soldier who accused me a few days ago.
“Well then, unfortunately, some of my soldiers are too incompetent to serve me, so we must get rid of them. Just like we are doing with Europe. Get rid of the useless, so the best people can take their spots. Waste of resources, I say.” he announced. I started to clap for …show more content…
This is no way to treat a human! I’ve been to Buchenwald!” I yelled. I told everyone about my experiences there and how hundreds of people were killed every day and ruthless ways. The soldiers and the citizen listened carefully. I was surprised no one had tried to stop me. I told them about rights, and how most of the prisoners had done nothing wrong. I Reluctantly, I even told them about how I had to kill a hundred people, including one of my friends. It took lots of will, but I even told them how most of the prisoners saw Hitler. The people couldn’t believe what I was saying. They had always been told the opposite.
After my speech, I started the audience down, waiting for one of them to riot and stand up for Hitler. Instead, a few Aryans started to help and stand up for the protesters.
“Look what you’ve done! You’re turning on your own country! Now we have a real reason to send you to Buchenwald!” As they drove some other new prisoners and me to Buchenwald, I couldn’t help but smile. If I was going to die at a young age, in a painful way, in a camp that was created by my idol, I was going to do it knowing that I stood up for the undesirables, at least