I was sitting on the couch in the place I call home. Here I live alongside with my mother, father, and sister. We lived as just another average Jewish family in the Holocaust, who did not have human rights. One night, while I was in a deep slumber, I heard a loud knock on the front door of my house. I was taken back because I was not sure who it could’ve been. All of a sudden the door of my house was kicked down. I was snatched away from my family. I lost the most important individuals that one could ever consume in their life. After being sent and separated away from my family, I found myself in a concentration camp all alone. Not knowing where I was, I discovered that this place was where Jews lives remain at threat. My life had already been taken away from me, and so had my family. I was able to make it past the first 2 weeks of concentration camp. I woke up one night, not able to breath. I thought I was just having an anxiety attack, but it was much worse. I started coughing, and coughing, until I realized I was coughing up blood the whole time. I jumped of fear, seeing the sight in front of me. I did not know what was happening to me. Was I going to die? Do I have a disease? All of the question I had, yet I had no one to ask. I had no one to talk to, and no one to heal me. This is what the rest of my life is going to look like – I thought to myself. I took one last deep breath taking in what I just experienced. I have been separated from my family, lost my freedom and had become very ill. Suddenly, it all went black. I was finally dead.
Analysis
This story is able to fit the World War 2 because, most people suffered losing a loved one or even losing their whole family. A great amount of Jews struggled to get help, whether it was education wise, or illness wise. In the story I talk about how this induvial got very ill. This was very common that a lot of people got ill because doctors did not have the medicine to help cure the sickened Jews. Another reason why this story can fit World War 2, is because it talked about how the concentration camps, and what they do to you, such as make you become very ill.