- I was really moved when I heard david Faber speak. I was moved because I was both shocked and amazed that he survived all those events. I even cried at moments, even though I had finsiheed the book it was still a big blow.
- I think that david was proud of helping because he was helping the war. He was helping the war by destroying the train tracks. His relation with the partisians was a bit wierd because first of all they take him back to the camp not knowing if he wants to, second they make him work so yes its a wierd relation ship.
- I think because he was to young. He could also regret taking away the life of this young man, maybe living david alone. He might have also believed that he didnt know anything
Friday, June 13, 2008
ROmke last post
1. The most disturbing part of the book for me was when they tortured the brother into telling them where the blue file was. This was disturbing for me because i was shocked when they shoved the hot poker into his eye.
2. The job i believe was working in the kitchen helping with the coffee and the bread. He had some horrible experiences like watching the murder of his family.
3. At the camp he start to get really sick and weak, he gets typhus and get boils.
4. David is happy when he says " mama i did it, i survived".
5. David Faber's book, Because of Romek, should be required reading in all middle schools, high schools, and universities because all students need to learn about the horrors of the Holocaust. This book should be a must because everyone, young and old should learn n what happened during the holocaust. I support this statement because of what David Faber said, you don't know how lucky you are to be here, you didn't have to experience all that.
I also think students should have to read because its a great learning expierience and this isn't one of those fiction books, this person, David Faber, actually had to go through all those horrible experiences.
2. The job i believe was working in the kitchen helping with the coffee and the bread. He had some horrible experiences like watching the murder of his family.
3. At the camp he start to get really sick and weak, he gets typhus and get boils.
4. David is happy when he says " mama i did it, i survived".
5. David Faber's book, Because of Romek, should be required reading in all middle schools, high schools, and universities because all students need to learn about the horrors of the Holocaust. This book should be a must because everyone, young and old should learn n what happened during the holocaust. I support this statement because of what David Faber said, you don't know how lucky you are to be here, you didn't have to experience all that.
I also think students should have to read because its a great learning expierience and this isn't one of those fiction books, this person, David Faber, actually had to go through all those horrible experiences.
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