One morning it was me and Able awakening by the kapo barking at us. I thought to myself this is impossible and kapo knows it. Able tells me to just listen to him and it will make camp more easier and less stressful. Able was my friend I meet just before we entered the camp, he looked out for me as well as I did. We were pretty good friends and nothing in the camp could change it. For breakfast the kapo gives us approximately 10 ounces of bread and some coffee. It was a little but we fought through it and me and Abel was still not satisfied. Sometimes they throw the bread in the mud, or push you while serving coffee to you wasting it on the ground. I hated it but there was nothing I could do about neither could Abel it was horrible. The germans …show more content…
A signaling whistle again: the “lunch break” is now over. I hated stopping because we start right at it again. One prisoner faints and couldn’t get up and they beat him up until he died, If a man can’t rise he will be killed. Abel was a little worst than me he wasn’t scared to speak up and that’s why the germans won't kill him. A signaling whistle again: the “lunch break” is now over. Once again in the afternoon we go straight back to work. The afternoons were always hard because you're hungry and can’t eat until lunch break. I would always ask Abel why is so nice to me he gives me his food sometimes and always look out for me. He says, “ you would do the same for me.” I thought to myself would I do the same or would I turn my back on him. When we are done working our backs are busted with bruises and scratches. A last signaling whistle: your work team walks back to the back to the camp, and the survivors carry the dead people that died today. I would always feel bad for those people because we would make the weak people carry them but we had to survive. The german’s created a new system for our team because it’s a easier way to beat and kill us. They beat Abel in front of me I couldn’t do nothing about because They made sit there and