genocide vigil
Today in class want to see a genocide vigil. We listen to a series of poems about people
who survived the Holocaust. We also listen to a guest speaker who is all the
way from Texas, his father normally does the speech at school for the genocide
vigil but his father passed away last year. He talked about the Holocaust and
how dad enrolled in the United States army at the age of 18, he served as a
soldier, he survived D-Day, and he has also had multiple injuries from his time
in the army. The speaker told us about one of his dad’s experience says with
the Holocaust. The speaker told us a story about how him and a couple members
of the troop was assigned to find out where a stench was coming from, they
later found out that it was coming from a concentration camp. When the soldiers
got to the concentration camp they saw a man it was just skin and bones. The
speaker said that this Image was attached in his father’s brain forever.
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