![]() After that? Freedom.įirst sentence: I dream of enrolling in Budapest, the capital city. After that? Augsburg, a place like heaven where the Jews are treated well. Soon after, they are loaded into a train wagon and taken to Auschwitz, a concentration camp, where Aunt Serena is taken away to some unknown place, and the Jews are treated horribly and most die. And, of course, all was burned right in their faces. Elli’s father is taken away to a labor camp, and, after being promised they’d get them back, all the Jews gave the Nazis their books and photos and papers. ![]() She can play with friends and family and live a decently happy life. Then the Germans take whatever they want from the Jews. Then they can’t communicate in any way with Christians. Very, very, very, very sad and dramatic! In 1944, 13-year-old Elli Friedmann and all of her family and other Jews in Czechoslovakia have to wear a gold, six-pointed star on their coat wherever they go. Written by Livia Bitton-Jackson, I Have Lived a Thousand Years is a GREAT book about the holocaust.
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