Monday, April 9, 2012

pity or no pity..?

No, i dont think the nazi deserves pity. He was apart of killing the jews and wittnessed all of it. In the book it says "Then another truck came up full of more Jews and they to were crammed into the house with the others. Then the door was locked and a machine gun was posted opposite." The Nazi wittnessed all of this and he did not try to stop it or do anything about it. He knew how they were feeling: sad, hurt, dying inside, unwanted. He didnt care about them. Then their were familes that jumped out the window trying to get out of the burning house. This Nazi was the one that got to shoot those people that jumped out the windows. Even little kids. He said' I dont know how many familes tried to jump out the windows but that one family I shall never forget-least of all the child. It had black hair and dark eyes..." That child reminded him of Eli, but he still had to watch them suffer.

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