1. The most shocking part of the book was when Romeks brother died. I knew that the nazi's would torture people really bad but i didnt know how harsh it could be. I couldn't read all of the part because it was so sad.
2. David got the job of feading the dog's. This was a better job than the rest that he had in the past. It was also better than most of the other prisoners job. It was a good idea for David to take the dog's food but not too much or someone will find out. I think this gave David time to recuperate.
3. The experience at Bergen-Belsen was incredible. I was devastated about the job David had to get soup. He had to take the bodies and throw them in a pile for soup. He also had typhus and witnessed many people dye. He described that there was a sheet of lice covering the floor at bergen-Belsen also that there was frozen feces and urine on the floor. It was so upbringing when he got out of the camp. I felt so happy for him. I don't know how he did it but he is an amazing person.
4. I think at the very end when two people come in to the room and tell everyone that they were liberated was David's best moment because he knew what he had been through and he was not going to be treated like crap for once in the last couple of years. He also knew that he was one of the few who made it and that he kept his promise to his mom.
5. David Faber's book, because of Romek,should be required reading in all middle schools, high schools and University's because all students need to learn about the horrors of the holocaust. I think it would benefit students to know about the holocaust because we are the kids of the next generation and we don't want this to happen again. I also think that it is a part of history that is just common sense. This book should also be read because some people think that the holocaust never happened and that is not true and this will prove it.
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