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Pretend that you are a newspaper reporter during WWII. Write an article (at least five paragraphs long) that describe the liberation of a camp. What would soldiers have seen when they entered one of the concentration camps? What would survivors have told the soldiers? What were conditions in the camps like?

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Please, I do not understand the question

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The concentration camp survivors faced many challenges. They lived through starvation, poor living conditions, and sickness spreading through the camp. All of the people that went in the concentration camps, came out very unhealthy, if at all. Most of the Jews who went into concentration camps went in as a family, so if one person were to survive, the other family members got burned in the gas chambers or starved to death. Not even being able to know if they are living or not, we could imagine, would be scary because the German soldiers couldn't have cared less about what they were worried about, because Hitler had convinced them that Germany would be better without the Jews, and that the Jews were the problem.

The soldiers liberating the camp survivors would have seen starved & ill prisoners, terrible living conditions, and barbed wire fences. Perhaps a few of the soldiers were disgusted at the atrocious living conditions that the Nazis were forcing these innocent people to live in. As they were trying to help some out of the campgrounds, soldiers might have been giving the survivors emergency food to help them regain their strength, and carrying the little ones who were too weak to walk.

The survivors would probably have been telling the soldiers their stories of living in the concentration camps, and the harsh labor and evil that they had to endure under their Nazi overseers. As the soldiers listened, they became more and more angry with the Nazis and Hitler. The survivors might also have told how a few people have risked their lives to protect the prisoners.

The conditions in the camps were terrible. The prisoners were given little food, but a lot of work. If you messed up even in the slightest detail, the Nazis would beat them. The prisoners had to share bunk beds with 20 other people when only 4 would be able to fit. Also, if the Nazis realized that you were of no use to them anymore, you would be shot.

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