Friday, December 14, 2018

Nazi's

I was expecting Friday to be relaxing and not worrying because there was no homework due and the weekends were right after. Thankfully, I wasn't wrong and I had a fun time not doing much. First period was Music and my class didn't have our regular teacher, they're was a substitute that I for sure have never seen in my entire life. Since my bus was a bit late I wasn't able to get the instructions as to what I was supposed to not until the new teacher handed me a worksheet. And this worksheet was pertaining to the videos that were on the TV but unfortunately I had already missed a part of the first video so it wasn't exactly fair. 

Thankfully, she didn't care whether or not I asked a friend what the answers were because she knew I was late and no one wanted to hear the music videos a second time around, they were both from the 1900s and everyone knows that music isn't exactly the best. After Music was English Language Arts and my teacher asked us if we had questions about the diary of Anne Frank, which was the text that we were supposed to read while she was absent the day before. 

I didn't finish reading the text so after finding out that the little girl died and didn't live throughout the holocaust to speak to us kids today was pretty sad. She was apparently taken to a concentration camp and died of disease there. And you want to know what really makes me sad? How her parents had left and sacrificed themselves to the Germans so that she could live with another family and hopefully live but after the war the father was still living and found his daughter's journal in their old house. 

The girl had documented everything that had happened in her life for the past two years after her parents left her with another family to be protected. I guess a German soldier found her and since she was young took her to a camp, one theory from one of my classmates is that she is actually still living or didn't die in the concentration camp. The only problem is that the records actually say that she died in the camp. I'm just happy that she was smart enough to leave her diary behind when the Nazi's found her so that one day we could learn more about the conditions that people in hiding had from the Germans. 

It's pretty ironic though, that the parents lived even though their goal was so that their daughter would survive. One thing that I don't understand is why when Adolf Hitler told his soldiers to deal with the Keys they started killing with them instead of moving the Jews to another destination, because that was his original goal. And then when he saw what the soldiers were doing he didn't stop anything, according to my ELA teacher. Let me know what you think.

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