Survival In Auschwitz Summary

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The book, Survival in Auschwitz, was a very intense depiction of the events that occurred in the Nazi concentration camp called Auschwitz. Levi was captured, on December 13, 1943, at the age of twenty-four by the Fascist Militia, when he admitted to being an Italian citizen of Jewish race. Much of the first chapter is about the way that Levi was unaware of just how horrible the camps were actually going to be. He begins to experience these true horrors when he is taken aboard the train for the ride to Auschwitz. He is packed into a train car along with hundreds of other Jews who are deprived of food and water and left to freeze on the way to the death camp. It goes on to describe the daily events in the camp which was primarily using the Jews as a workforce that was basically slaves. They got a meager meal of a ration of bread and some water to drink. I like how Levi described meal time as “the distribution of the holy grey slab which seems gigantic in your neighbor’s hand, and in your own hand so small as to make you cry,” which was of course referring to the small peice of bread ...

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