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Borowski is very straight forward in the book This way to the gas, ladies and gentlemen because it emphasizes the dark nature of the events that happened in the Nazi concentration camps. In the short story “This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen,” Borowski explains how a few people in the concentration camps would get extra food by taking it from the people who were going to be taken to the gas chambers without feeling bad about it. He also details how the infants were sent to their deaths as soon as they reached the concentration camps. Borowski does this because it lets the reader see how indifferent and cruel the S.S. Soldiers were to the people in the camps as well as how numb to the environment the people in the camps became.
This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen is a story written by Polish writer and journalist Tadeusz Borowski. He grew in an era of war which he had to maneuver to survive. The story reflects what he had to go through when he was imprisoned in the most infamous Nazi concentration camp in World War II: Auschwitz-Birkenau. He explains with vivid details his experiences without deepening into obvious moral judgments of his own or other inmate actions and just recounts what he saw and had to do to survive.
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