Blog Post #2 - Siole

The British Troops were standing on the outskirts of the camp to see the camp go up into flames. They were happy to see the camp go down in flames because they were thrilled to finally see the end of the Holocaust and never ever wanted to see what the Nazis did to the Jews. The Holocaust was finally over and the Jews were free.
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  1. Wow Siole, I can't imagine how it must feel to watch such a symbol of pain go up in flames. What role did the British Troops have in the destruction of the camps? Please let me know.

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  2. I think the answer to your question Myles is probably that the British Troops were supposed to
    accommodate the sudden influx of thousands of prisoners and all basic services but were unable to do so.

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  3. From Leah:

    You did a good job of describing what they must have felt and used a few interesting descriptive words. Could you explain what you meant by, “never ever wanted to see what the Nazis did to the Jews”?

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