When Madame Schachter screams for the first time on the train to Auschwitz, people react with shock, confusion, and fear. They are unsure of what is happening and initially try to quiet her, but her intense fear and despair eventually start to affect those around her. This scene foreshadows the horrors they are about to experience in the concentration camp.
At first they believed her screams of "Fire!" Then they beat her. Then they gagged her. Eventually, she, and her son, were killed by German soldiers.
The men on the train tie up Madame Schachter to stop her from screaming. They are unable to endure her screams, which are a result of her delirium from being separated from her family and the trauma of their situation.
Madame Schachter's terrible visions are likely caused by her extreme fear and anxiety about the unknown fate that lies ahead. The crowded and chaotic conditions of the train journey, combined with her pre-existing mental instability, could have led to hallucinations and paranoia.
She is saying that she sees fire and then the guys first confront her by telling her to quiet down, that didn't work out so they tied her up, that still didn't work out so they ended up hitting her and knocking her out so that she will stop.
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