Poems written by children in Jewish concentration camps

The story is set in Poland and the time is World War II. The pianist is a Jew and a famous Polish artist.

1939 When World War II broke out, Germany forced Denmark to surrender in five hours and won Poland in two weeks. 500,000 Jews in Poland will be isolated and live in concentration camps.

All the Jews walked blankly, surrounded by Jewish policemen with guns. Pianist Spearman was caught by a policeman who knew him and kicked him a few feet to tell him to go away. He was walking in the street full of dead bodies, and he didn't know where his family had been taken. Jews were asked to put a label on their right arm. A disabled old man, seeing that the German officer didn't get up, threw it out of the window.

He went to a restaurant like ruins. He worked here a few days ago. He was dragged into a wooden box, the owner of the restaurant and his friends. The man told Spearman that he had bribed a policeman and would come to save him in a few days. Two days later, they were taken to work in non-Jewish areas. One day, a German officer came to the construction site. He randomly asked several workers who were not pleasing to the eye to leave the team and killed them one by one on the spot, including his friends. Spearman fell down the stairs at work and was beaten half to death by the supervisor.

He wrote a note asking for help to save him. He got a quick response and quietly went to the actor's friend's house. His friend changed his clothes, and he also took a bath and had a delicious meal. His friend soon sent the pianist to another place.

He slept in the storeroom for one night. The next day, this friend sent him to an apartment and told him not to close the curtains during the day and not to do too much action in the room. He will send him food regularly. He looked out of the window, and on the other side of the wall was a Jewish community. After living for several months, there was resistance in the Jewish residential area, and gunfire continued, and the Jewish resistance eventually failed.

My friend suddenly came to the apartment. My friend told Spearman that he was targeted by the Germans and wanted to take him with him this time. He doesn't want to go. When his friend ran away, he had no food source. I was so hungry that I rummaged around the house and alarmed my neighbors. The neighbor told her to open the door, or she would call the police. He opened the door and ran away quickly.

My friend gave him the address of an emergency contact when he left. Spearman found this address. The woman who opened the door is his ex-girlfriend and is pregnant now. After a brief chat, she asked her for a piece of bread, and she slept on the sofa of the couple's house for one night that day.

The next day he was sent to another place to live. This is also an apartment building, opposite the Nazi police headquarters. His friends locked him here and sent him food regularly. It's so hard to get food, sometimes no one delivers food for two weeks. One day, when the couple came to deliver food, Spearman was so hungry that they invited a pediatrician to save him.

1in the summer of 944, the allies had landed in Normandy. The Nazi police headquarters opposite is often attacked. Even in this apartment, someone attacked the police building opposite with rockets. Nazi tanks came in and stormed the apartment. He is locked in the house and can't escape. Fortunately, the tank broke the wall, and he climbed out of the hole. The Germans sprayed every house with flamethrowers, and he was almost burned to death. He broke his leg while fleeing the shooting.

In the fierce gun battle, he hid beside the trash can; When the Germans passed by, he pretended to be dead and lay on the pile of corpses; In the dilapidated house, I found half a bucket of dirty water and drank it to survive.

He climbed over the fence and came to the apartment where he used to live. It was in ruins and all the buildings were destroyed. He tried to find food here, looking for food in every dilapidated building. He found an attic, lived there temporarily, and then went up by ladder.

One day, he found a jar in the ruins, which was being pried open with iron. The jar rolled down to the feet of a German. This German officer is a little different. Ask him what he does. Where do you live? Trembling and hungry, he told the police officer that he lived in the attic. He was a pianist and worked in a Polish radio station. The officer took him to a piano for Spearman to play. He gently opened the lid and touched the keys with his fingertips. At first, it was slow and smooth, and the officer was deeply shocked by his performance.

The officer visited the attic where Spearman lived and sent him bread and jam regularly. Tell him that Russian troops are going to cross the river, and they will return to Germany in two weeks at most. The officer sent Spearman bread for the last time. He wants to leave Poland. He dressed Spearman in a military coat.

Spearman saw a military vehicle with Polish flag passing by outside the window. He rushed downstairs to hug the stranger in Poland. When they saw Spearman wearing a German military coat, they shouted that he was German. Finally, he was proved to be Polish.

After the liberation of Poland, he continued to play the piano. He tried to find the German officer.

War is a mirror. In the six years of World War II, Poland was occupied for two weeks. Jews experienced almost six years of wanton slaughter, and a pianist ran away like a lost dog. Those ordinary Jews trample, humiliate and kill their lives like ants. When the pianist played the piano for the German officer, a beam of sunshine shone on the piano, and the German officer saved the Jewish pianist. Schindler's List Schindler saved 1 100 Jews with all his wealth. At the end of World War II, the German Chancellor knelt down to the Jewish victims and asked for forgiveness.

I don't know why, every once in a while, the devil will come to this world. Fortunately, the devil will always be eradicated and the light will always come.