During the train ride to Buchenwald, men were often subjected to brutal treatment by guards, facing overcrowding, lack of food, and harsh conditions. Many were crammed into freight cars, leading to suffocation and dehydration. Despite the dire circumstances, some individuals attempted to support one another, sharing scarce resources and offering words of encouragement. However, fear and desperation often prevailed, as the uncertainty of their fate loomed large.
treat each other kindly, like you would treat yourself.
no there are not related but they treat each other like brothers
You have to get them to act calm around each other. Try to get them next to each other. When they behave award them with a treat.
they training them to fight to each other
Social Interaction can be a word.
"Treat others as you would like to be treated" is a true and tried method.
Treat her with patience and teach her patience. Teach each other good things.
they trained by fighting each other with wooden swords.
how do people treat you in haiti
Pretty much like humans: they help each other, hinder each other, love each other, hate each other, and so on.
after the ''NO RACISM' became a law
They treat each other as if they were ALL brothers. They are always there for each other for support. Hope this helped(: