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08/19/2004 @ 1:22pm
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simplewish87

How could Hitler be so cruel,
blaming the Jews for something they did not do?
He wanted power; he wanted to rule,
but the Jews to him were nothing, something untrue.

Through all of the terribly, fearful, pain
that was forced so unwilling onto them.
For that very moment, when they stepped off the train
they were separated from their loved ones by Hitler's men.

THey were taken to a place that was like hell on earth
their clothes were taken and their hair was torn.
A number was engraved on their arms, for they had no worth.
They were humiliated and deceived, the only thing that was theirs was a sad,
inaudible, mourn.

The Nazis enjoyed the Jew's tourtured pain.
They had no problem sending them to their death, no questions asked.
By doing this they earned a seat in Hitler's domain.
It was something that they loved to do, and everyday task.

Some of the Jews got sick.
Most got sent to the gas chambers, where the death quickly grew.
It was a painful death that was not equally quick.
Compared to those that had little hope to live on too.

Some of the hopeful, lucky, few,
actually made it through the camps alive.
I bet if you asked them how they managed to make it through,
they would tell you that hope, love, anf faith of a better place helped tehm
survive.
 
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