The main character in this story is a Jewish girl named Alicia. When the book starts she is ten years old, she lives in the Polish town of Buczacz with her four brothers,
Moshe, Zachary, Bunio, and Herzl, and her mother and father . The holocaust experience began subtly at first when the Russians began to occupy Buczacz. When her brother
Moshe was killed at a “ Boys School” in Russia and her father was gathered up by
German authorities, the reality of the whole situation quickly became very real. Her father was taken away shortly after the Russians had moved out and the Germans began to occupy Buczacz. Once the Germans occupied, they moved the Jewish population of
Buczacz into mass ghettos. Alicia and the rest of her family had to share
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Here the conditions were very poor. Every day more and more people were taken out and shot. On the inside of the cells it was a cesspool of germs and diseases.
Every morning the jailkeepers would go around the cell and kick people to see if they were still alive. One of these times Alicia was taken for dead and put onto a wagon with other bodies. The driver of the wagon found her, nursed her back to better health and then brought her back to the ghetto.
During this time, before, and after she returned to the ghetto attempts to rid the ghettos of Jews were called “actions”. To escape being caught by the German police who took part in the actions, they built large bunkers to hide from their captors. After several of these actions, the Buczacz ghetto had been emptied by more than half. At this point the time came to move to a new ghetto.
Alicia had been in this new ghetto only a short time when another action occurred.
This time Alicia was captured and brought to a mass grave with a multitude of other
Jews. Just when Alicia was about to be shot Milek took a gun from one of the shooters and began shooting other officers. Alicia took advantage of this opportunity, as she had many others, and ran for her life. She ran fast and far until she found herself coming into a town which was surrounded with tilled fields. She discovered she could work in exchange for a small amount of food. She worked
Mary went into Alyssa’s room to check on her and found her dead. Mary’s mother soon went into shock and called the
Life in the ghetto was subjected to death. Many took their own lives, and others tried to escape.
Once in the book, Alicia is directly described, and this is during the conversation with T.J. when she moves into T.J.’s
According to dicitonaity.com, a ghetto is “a section of a city, especially a thickly populated slum area, inhabited predominantly by members of an ethnic or other minority group, often as a result of social or economic restrictions, pressures, or hardships” (“Ghetto”). The five major ghettos were established in Warsaw, Lodz, Krakow, Lublin, and Lvov (“Holocaust Timeline: The Ghettos”). The Nazi Party used three different types of ghettos to isolate Jews from society. The three types were closed, open, and reconstruction ghettos (“Types of Ghettos”). Closed ghettos were the most common and often had high mortality rates as they were closed off with stone or brick walls, wooden fences, and barbed wire. The largest ghetto, Warsaw, was a closed ghetto and had over 400,000 people in an area of 1.3 squared miles (“Holocaust Timeline: The Ghettos”). Open ghettos had no physical barriers, but restrictions on entering and were often only in small towns used for temporary housing before relocating to a larger, often closed, ghetto. The majority of open ghettos were located in small towns, and in the countries of Poland, the occupied Soviet Union, and Transnistria. Lastly, deconstruction ghettos were tightly sealed off and only
and the ghetto was to be destroyed. They did not know where they were going ,
Stamp Paid, a former slave who ferries Sethe and Denver across the Ohio River, tried to take Beloved’s corpse from the mother’s clinging hands and give Denver to her. A mother killing her own child is an act that subverts the natural order of the world. A mother is expected to create life, not destroy it, but with Sethe’s case, she was insane and out of control at that specific moment when she imagined that her child might face the same assault in future. Thus, she prefers to put an end to this situation. On the other hand, we notice that she was very anxious about the feeling of Beloved, her murdered child. She stated, “Do you forgive me? Will you stay? You safe here now”
“The ghetto was to be liquidated entirely. Departures were to take place street by street, starting the next day” (Wiesel 13). Days later after they felt safe again, they would be taken to the camps, to be worked to death. They were dehumanized from that
Alicia, her two older brothers, and her mother were forced to move into the worst section of Buczacz. When Alicia and her remaining family were in the ghetto, they were forced to wear white armbands with the Star of David. Alicia was told she could no longer go to school since they were in the ghetto.
For the book I was reading, it's called My story by Elizabeth Smart and Chris Stewart.
Ghetto disease was a syndrome caused by loss of hope and exhaustion. An example of this is:
One day, word went around the neighborhoods that they would be transported. People started to worry. No one knew where they were going. Rumors spread about going to Hungary to work in the “brick factories” there. People began to pack all they could. When the day came for people to start leaving people had to leave their belonging behind that they couldn’t carry. The streets were full of the things that had to be left behind. They were forced to leave pieces of themselves behind. Memories, Valuables, and everything else that help make them human. Homes were abandoned, left open like an old deserted warehouse. The ghettos started to resemble graveyards. Full of the ghost of who they once were. Taking away the objects that were most important to them helped to dehumanize them by taking away the things that represented their lives as humans.
The ghettos were in horrible condition and people starved to death there. “The ghetto was ruled neither German nor Jew: it was ruled by delusion”(Wiesel 12). He wanted people to know what the Germans were actually doing to them in there. No one believed them because it’s a horrible thing to have in your head.
The Holocaust was a period of massive suffering that took place from January 30, 1933 – May 8, 1945. Millions of Jewish people were taken from their homes and locked in places known as Concentration Camps. Ibolya Dawiowicz was one of millions who were taken from their homes. Ibolya Dawiowicz (Ibi) was born on June 7th in 1924 in Tokaj, Hungary. She lived with her mother, who was named Emily, her dad, Herman, and her three sisters, Miriam, Rachel and Judith.
dysfunctional ways of the family. Addie knew before she died that bringing her coffin to
If Dixon killed her, then how did she wind up at the bottom of the lake in a 1936 Plymouth? If he had of been the one that killed her, she 'd most likely be buried in a shallow grave somewhere, the way his other victims were!”