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The Life of Rita Bardor

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Rita Bardor stood outside the porch in front of her house. Life in Germany was not always peaceful before the war, but at least there was not any conundrum as to how life was going to be. Her parents were inside the house, bickering whether to flee or not to the United States. In between the verbal fight going on with her parents, Rita stared up in the sky, with a look of aspiration. She had planned to become a nurse, but with the onslaught of the Second World War, it seemed to her that the future was only about surviving, at any costs.s Rita walked in, and slammed the door. Her parents stopped fighting and looked at her. “What is happening?” Rita asked. “Rita, have can you be so oblivious? Just two days ago, the Wolfowitz were taken from their home” “So? The Wolfowitz live over sixty miles from us, there is no we are in any danger.” “Rita, don’t you think that’s what the Wolfowitz thought before they were taken?” “Mom, I highly doubt we are going to be thrown into the ghettos” The parents, both exhausted from the earlier arguments, decidedly blocked out Rita’s logics and slumped to the ground. The day darkened, and the family of three began to sleep, unsoundly. Rita woke up to a rampant barrage of knocks on the door. “Open up!” Her father groggily opened the doors to find himself face to face with Rabbi Schmitz, a local friend. Front page news, it showed all of the new introduction of the concentration camps. Auschwitz was depicted as the model camp, and the

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