A Frank page 7 by ric Gustafson
All of a sudden, the cattle car doors opened. As sunlight flooded the car, the people were ordered to get out fast. They were ordered out and to leave their luggage behind. Soon, they were all standing on a ramp. Instructions came through a loudspeaker. Children, the old and the ill were instructed to get into waiting trucks. These trucks took these people directly to the gas chambers. Those left had to form two lines. One line for men one line for women. Anne joined her family on the right. Those not so lucky were sent to the left. These people were sent to the gas chambers. Anne and the other women were sent to Auschwitz II Birkenau. They had to go through disinfection and then have a number tattooed on their left forearm. Anne and her sister only stayed in Auschwitz for six weeks. In October of 1944, the two girls were transferred to Bergen Belsen.
research help: ' Anne Frank' by Centennial Media
Peace and God's blessings. Love Ric
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