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because its quick and efficent and the prisoners are very happy about it that they die the end
Often the gatekeepers/generals would become overwhelmed and feel threatened if POWs lived and interacted with eachother.
Sadly this was a protest about the situation in Palestine. That it should have happened in Munich is a tragic irony. One has to feel that the Olympics should be beyond protest, at least in this terrible, violent means. But the protesters, terrorists, know the eyes of the world are upon them.
You feel ignored because you feel like no one is paying attention to you. 0__o
1. According to a Holocaust survivor that came and spoke at our school, there were two people at a table, one held the person's arm down and told the other man the number. The second man picked up an instrument that looked like a stick with a needle at the end. He would use the needle and trace the numbers in the skin, and then rub ink into it. 2. The Nazis tatooed prisoners in the camps because it was one of their ways to make you feel inhuman. They tatooed you and made you like everyone in the camps. They tatooed you so it was easier on them to count prisoners and keep track of you. Add comments, -round Rupert 3. The Nazis were also very aware of the way in which many Jews blindly followed their religion. (As a sheep would follow a Shepard) Many religions teach you that your body is your temple, hand sculpted by God himself and to mark it is a horrific sin. Many people believe it was used to keep track of the prisioners. While this does hold SOME truth, it is filtered out again with the main attraction the Nazis had been seduced by from the very beginning, dehumanization. Afterall, aren't our cattle tagged before they are sold?
because its quick and efficent and the prisoners are very happy about it that they die the end
The head of the block orders the prisoners to clean the floor as a way to assert authority and maintain discipline. The prisoners may feel frustrated, demeaned, or resentful about this task, seeing it as a form of punishment or unnecessary control.
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down and round my chimney at cant explain it but it feel know if you've been knows if you've been kinda creepy does he have hidden cameras in my house like that.
They are humans. Without empathy the results are torture and inhuman treatment.
The main way they took away their identities was by giving them all numbers and all the prisoners were referred to by their numbers and no longer by their names. --------------------------- no, they weren't, or rather it was far from universal.
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I would imagine they would not have been overly happy about the situation and perhaps somewhat vexed.
Often the gatekeepers/generals would become overwhelmed and feel threatened if POWs lived and interacted with eachother.
pets won't feel like prisoners if you let them out ocasinly. do you think fish hate there bowl. no ANSWER: most smaller pets (anything smaller than a cat) must b kept in a cage or else it'll escape (think about birds, mice, rats, snakes, rabbits, etc).
When Wiesel says this, he is comparing the prisoners' vulnerability and exposure when they are stripped naked to how one may feel judged and exposed in front of a higher power during the last judgment. It reflects the prisoners' loss of dignity and privacy, as well as their feelings of shame and powerlessness.