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7_Sorrows
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I have been watching these documentaries on these two wars over the last 10 days.
My great uncle was a WWI veteran and my dad and uncles were WWII veterans.
So many things made an impression on me watching these documentaries. The courage of the soldiers was one thing. Everything they had to endure on the battlefield,
from danger to dysentery to freezing cold weather. I don’t know how they did it.
Then, of course, the citizens whose countries were invaded and they endured hardships and starvation and thousands of civilians killed.
The worst scenes are from the concentration camps. I watched a documentary on Treblinka last night. 850,000 Jews were killed there in a year’s time! No matter how many images I see of the atrocities of WWII, the horror never decreases. How could human beings do to other human beings what was done during WWII?
One Jewish man asked himself if God was on holiday. He said he stopped believing.
I still cannot believe these horrors happened in the 20th century. I was born 7 years after the end of WWII and I realize now how even though the war was over we always lived in the shadows of those great wars.
We should never forget those wars, the brave soldiers, the human lives lost. I pray we never have a WWIII.
I recommend watching these documentaries to see the sacrifices earlier generations made around the world.
My great uncle was a WWI veteran and my dad and uncles were WWII veterans.
So many things made an impression on me watching these documentaries. The courage of the soldiers was one thing. Everything they had to endure on the battlefield,
from danger to dysentery to freezing cold weather. I don’t know how they did it.
Then, of course, the citizens whose countries were invaded and they endured hardships and starvation and thousands of civilians killed.
The worst scenes are from the concentration camps. I watched a documentary on Treblinka last night. 850,000 Jews were killed there in a year’s time! No matter how many images I see of the atrocities of WWII, the horror never decreases. How could human beings do to other human beings what was done during WWII?
One Jewish man asked himself if God was on holiday. He said he stopped believing.
I still cannot believe these horrors happened in the 20th century. I was born 7 years after the end of WWII and I realize now how even though the war was over we always lived in the shadows of those great wars.
We should never forget those wars, the brave soldiers, the human lives lost. I pray we never have a WWIII.
I recommend watching these documentaries to see the sacrifices earlier generations made around the world.