Mrs. Wakatsuki seems to dislike the loss of her family's freedom and dignity the most while at the camp. The constraints imposed on their daily lives and the harsh living conditions strip them of their autonomy and self-respect. She struggles with the emotional toll of being confined and treated as a second-class citizen, which deeply affects her relationships and sense of identity. The overall injustice of their internment weighs heavily on her spirit.
For the most part, yes.
yess it was a concentration camp but also a part of it was called Birkenau and Birkenau was a death camp
The first camp to be freed was Majdanek, which was actually in the city of Lublin in Poland. Part of it was an 'ordinary' concentration camp, the other part was an extermination camp (death camp). It was freed by Soviet forces on 22 July 1944.
because they were part of the indians
I don't know where Auschwitz-Birkenau was located, but the word I just bolded was the largest and most efficient death camp existing out of all the others in Hitler's Europe. This camp is located in Poland though.
What kind of camp is sobinor
No, "dislike" is not a prefix. "Dis-" in "dislike" is part of the root word, which means to not like something.
her forehead as it constantly made fun of. also her hair in end
the breaking up part :-(
No, Jeremy Camp was never a part of Creed.
For the most part, yes.
Dislike can be a verb or a noun. As a verb: I dislike the combination of the colours orange and green. As a noun: He knows all her likes and dislikes.
That monster part,I hated it.
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yess it was a concentration camp but also a part of it was called Birkenau and Birkenau was a death camp
The first camp to be freed was Majdanek, which was actually in the city of Lublin in Poland. Part of it was an 'ordinary' concentration camp, the other part was an extermination camp (death camp). It was freed by Soviet forces on 22 July 1944.
because they were part of the indians