–noun
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excruciating or acute distress, suffering, or pain: the anguish of grief.
–verb (used with object)
2.
to inflict with distress, suffering, or pain.
–verb (used without object)
3.
to suffer, feel, or exhibit anguish: to anguish over the loss of a loved one.
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1) Hell
Hundreds of thousands of Jews were piled into trains to be taken to some sort of Hell. They had no idea where they were going but they had to leave everything behind to be transferred "for their own good". They didn't know what they were getting into but they had no choice.
2) Gloom
Jews were being taken against their will. Loosing everything, jewelry, house, family, everything. The Jews were beaten and tortured.
3) Regret
Some of the Jews blamed themselves for being in the situation they were in. Some of them thought, "I could have done something to prevent my family from going through this." But there was nothing they could do. Their fate was inevitable now, and in the hands of the S.S. guards.
4) Penitence
Parents could no longer protect their own children. They wished they could shield their children's eyes from the horrors of Auschwitz. But they couldn't, no one could. The Nazis would even make some fathers kill their own children.
5) Suffering
The people in this picture might look happy. But they amount of suffering that they are going through is awful. The Nazis could have told the people in this very crowded room that if they don't smile and look happy for the camera and make everything look fine then they will be punished.
6) Torture
Nazis would torture they Jews and run experiments on them. All kinds of horrible experiments that usually ended up killing most of the prisoners. And if the experiments didn't kill you, you would be severely ill. And since you were ill and couldn't work they would end up killing you anyway.
7) Despair
It's obvious that these people are treated like dogs. And starved to near death. They didn't do anything to deserve this, but to be different. They are packed into these crowded blocks.
8) Regret
This picture could possibly have many meanings. Such as they could have once been friends. But then separated because one was a Jew and one was not. Or another possibility is the boy inside just wants to go home, and the other boy could be the son of one of the workers in the camp. He knows what they Jews go through but he can't do anything about it. Whether or not he believes in what is right.
9) Heartache
Millions were killed, men, women, and children. Because of what they believe in, or their lifestyle choice. People had to watch their own children and family die.
10) Disgrace of their bodies.
There was no proper burial for these men. They were treated like wild animals. But these men are lucky in the other's eyes. They got to die and not go through they pain that all the other Jew's did. These men were the lucky ones.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
Anguish
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