Wednesday, March 7, 2012

" No One Listened . . . " - Esmeralda & Jeanelle , Period 4 :D

Gestapo Police.

A Section Of The Ghetto.
Members Of The Ghetto Being Forced To March.

No one believed Moishe the Beadle, the poor awkward man that lived in Sighet. No one listened to what he had to say. Not even Elie himself. Moishe was the boy who had taught and helped him understand the jewish religion, but still he chose not to believe. Moishe told everyone about his experience after being taken away from the Hungarian Police, " The train with the deportees had crossed the Hungarian Border... the jews were ordered to get off...then they were forced to dig huge trenches" (6). After, the Gestapo began to shoot everyone, even infants, he was able to get away with only a shot in his leg. He returned to warn everyone - Elie Wiesel and the community - but no one believed his story. They should have listened. By 1994, the small town where they lived had been turned into a ghetto, a section of a city where a group of people live. They should have listened...the worst was still to come. 

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