Today in class we talked more about the invasion of Poland and then specifically about how the concentration camps evolved into death camps. Just before our lunch break we also talked about the AUschwitz book. (The big thick one I had at school!)
Today we also looked at quite a few maps. Many of the maps had Terezin (Theresienstadt) marked. I was able to make a connection, because I went to Terezin in 2008. Terezin was considered a transport camp because Jews were taken out of Prague, and brought to Terezin, before being sent to other camps. Most were sent to Auschwitz. Just like what I'll see in Auschwitz, there is an archway with the saying "Arbeit Macht Frei." Here are 2 pictures I took in 2008:
Here is a picture of a 13 year old Hana Brady's suitcase...
There is actually a book about Hana, called Hana's Suitcase, and I think Mrs. McDonough has the book! (I bet if you ask her to borrow it, she'd let you, if you'd like to look at it.) Hana lived in Czechoslovakia and was forced to leave her home. First, she went to Terezin (where I visited), and then later to Auschwitz. Sadly, she died at Auschwitz, but her story lived on because of her suitcase. You should read the book to see why it's such a great story!
So that's what I learned about today! Only one more class on April 9th... and then it's time to leave for Poland! I'm starting to make a pile of things that I'll need for the trip in my room. I got a backpack last weekend that has a padded laptop space in it, which will be important so I can bring my computer and do this blog! I also picked up my journal, something I always do when I travel. I started to read my travel book about Krakow that my Aunt Sue gave me for Christmas. I took some notes on where I want to go if I have some free time. What I really need to figure out now is the weather... how chilly will it really be while I am there!? Any ideas?
Only 6 more weeks until take off!



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