How Does Survivor Testimony: Escaping the Auschwitz Gas Chambers - Rachel Gleitman Work?

Rachel Gle was one of the lucky people who escaped from the Auschwitz gas chambers, which were like a very bad room where people were sent to be killed quickly.

Imagine you're in a big school, and suddenly everyone is told to go into a small room. The air feels thick, and after a few minutes, you feel dizzy and fall asleep, that's what happened to many people in the gas chambers.

But Rachel didn’t stay there long. She survived because she was strong and lucky enough to get out before it was too late.

She told her story later, so other people could learn from her experience. Her testimony, or the story she shared, helps us remember how brave people were during that hard time.

How Survivor Testimonies Help Us

  • They tell real stories, like Rachel’s, which help us understand what it was like to be there.
  • They make history feel close and personal, like hearing a friend's tale from long ago.
  • These stories can remind us of the importance of kindness and courage.

Rachel's story is just one part of a bigger picture, and that makes learning about it even more fun!

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Examples

  1. A prisoner in Auschwitz is told they're going to the shower, but instead, it's a gas chamber. Rachel Gle escapes by pretending she's dead.
  2. Rachel hides under a pile of bodies after being gassed and waits for the right moment to run away.
  3. Survivors like Rachel had to be brave enough to escape even when they thought they were about to die.

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