Krystina's Story Vs Dogs In A Cage

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Krystina’s story vs. Pavel Friedmann Dogs in a cage. Except, in this case, the dogs are the Jews, and the cage is the ghetto. Although they were in different ghettos, Krystyna Chiger and Pavel Friedmann were still forced into the ghetto and endured a lot of pain and suffering. In 1942, the Nazis forced the Jews into a place called the ghetto, which is where everyone was cleared, and then they forced the Jews in. First of all, Krystyna and Pavel were both Jews. Also, they both escaped the ghetto. Sure, it wasn’t in the same way, but they both made it out. They weren’t the best ways to depart, but at least they departed. Lastly, were in the ghetto. It is a pretty obvious detail, but it needs to be said. Another thing is that they were