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Victor Rona's Life During The Holocaust

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Every Star Dies “The world suffers a lot. Not because of the violence of bad people, but because of the silence of good people”. (Thought for Today) Napoleon spoke those exact words. Jews never deserved the punishment they received. Victor Rona was put in labor camps and received numerous punishments from the Jews during the Holocaust. Victor Roana had a loving family. His life dramatically changed from before the Holocaust to during the Holocaust. The life at labor camps was grueling. Many victims suffered from this devastating time. Victor was born on December 26, 1928. He was the son of Alexander Samuel Rona and Magdalena. Alexander attended university in Budapest and was a professor in the State commercial college in Satu-mare while his mother was …show more content…

Work at labor camps was hard and endearing. Labor camps did not change the overall plan of death, but was just temporary setback in the exterminating process. Many children died. Victor was a strong and healthy, fifteen year old. He was chosen to work at a labor camp instead of immediate death like his family. (Victor Rona) During his life he was sent to four different slave labor camps. He was in the system from June 1944 until April 1945. (Victor Rona) Victor survived the horrors and the brutalness of the camps, miraculously. Victor was “liberated April 1945”. (Victor Rona) Then five days later he died of a bayonet wound in his left arm. He received this wound in a “labor camp two weeks earlier and had no medical attention”. (Victor Rona) Victor was sixteen when he died. He was one of the many Jewish children to lose everything because of the Germans. (Victor Rona) Victor Rona was put in labor camps and received punishments from the Jews during the Holocaust. Victor Roana had a loving family. His life dramatically changed from before the Holocaust to during the Holocaust. Many lives were turned inside out during this disastrous period of

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