H  orrible memories
O  ut of the country hiding
L  eaving family behind
O  utcasted Jews
C  aring friends who helped hide others
A  tragedy in the making
U  sing concentration camps to kill
S  uffering
T  errifying

                I think we should all learn to get along with one another, and create happiness in the world!
Gina W.

 The Holocaust

The Holocaust, it was the thing that tore our hearts in two. How can someone kill six million people, just because there different? Sure some people might not get along sometimes, but that doesn’t mean you kill them. What kind of person could do that? Adolf Hitler. But now it’s over. We should not be angry, what’s done is done, you can’t change that. We should be happy that it’s over, but we need to be careful so that it does not happen again.
Devil’s Work
By: Tailor G.
The end of all Jews is just the beginning for the devil to come back and prove himself.
Revenge is what he’s seeking, hurt is what he’s wanting, a helpless soul is all he’s needing.
The thought is like a searing pain like a cut to the throat, a slit to the wrist, a slap in the face.
Stopping it was almost impossible but the devil surrendered with a rope around his neck and a gunshot in his throat.
Many say it never happened but we all know it did.
No point in lying because it might happen again.
Holocaust
By: R.J. N.

            The Holocaust was devastating. We read “Number of the Stars” and watched Devils Arithmetic in sixth grade. We are currently learning about the “Diary of Anne Frank.” I hope we learned from our mistakes and not let the Holocaust happen again. It was sickening to know six million Jews died for no reason. I can’t imagine how the Jews felt for being sent to concentration camps.
Holocaust
Typed Raymond D

 

Holocaust? The Holocaust is a permanent scar you can never get rid of. Is there and you never ever get rid of it. It’s in our blood in our heart, the millions and millions that suffered terrible pain, and of hunger. Jews lost their lives, and few escaped and others lasted to the end. So the Holocaust is the scar you’ll never get rid of. It will never be forgotten! For those million and millions of Jews!1!!!!
Tragedy strikes!

                   By: Kristina P.D.

The Holocaust was a cruel tragedy that scared fiscally and mentally. The Holocaust (Adolf Hitler) killed millions of Jews. People like Ann Frank and her family hid from the Nazis in buildings and in German’s houses. Jews were taken to death camps to be killed or beaten. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party and dictator of Germany from 1933 to 1945. Hitler also led his country and the world into a second global war.
Thoughts about the Holocaust
By Nazareth L.

 

Can you believe that Hitler thought he could create the perfect race? I also don’t understand how people could think it never happened, but no matter how bad it was. We need to prepare ourselves and the future of the world by starting with children so it could never happen again.

 

The horrible massacre
By Joseph C.

In the 1940s millions of Jews lined up to be taken to their deaths. The Holocaust was a tragic time. I fell so sad about what happened. If I could go back and stop it from happening I would.
Truth of the Holocaust
By John A
This is a poem of my thoughts of the Holocaust
The blood flows
No one knows
What a mad man thinks
Or the links
Between the war
That tore
The world apart
So we must be smart
And remember
A man as cold as December

We Will Remember

How could they say it isn’t true?
All the pain that they went through.
The pain, suffering, and the hurt,
The way they treated them like dirt.
The families that were torn apart,
It really truly breaks my heart.
So help to keep their memory alive,
To help educate the young, we must strive.
Holocaust
By: Eric.V.

The Holocaust was a dramatic time for the innocent Jews, and from the bottom of my heart I feel terrible. I can’t imagine how your ancestors were put into concentration camp. Pain, hunger, tortured, and missing families being separated from there beloved ones.      Thank you and I hope you pray for the beloved ones who are gone.