Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp

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I will never forget my visit to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp in the suburbs of Berlin, Germany. No teacher could have prepared me for this experience. I felt incredibly nervous. I stepped off the subway into the pouring rain, and was soon greeted by the concrete walls and barbed wire. I felt the big, gray walls closing in on me, and even though I was free, somehow, I felt the prisoners’ desperation who perished behind these walls. As I walked through the watchtowers and the barracks, the dense silence carried me along. What I saw next was something that still makes me tremble: red roses, a picture, and a note. It hit me; I was standing on grounds designed for thousands to suffer. I was in complete shock. I could not process what I was

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