Honestly, I don't have a whole lot to say about Survival In Auschwitz. I feel like it's already been said. I can however say that I think it's impressive how much Levi went through in the camp and still survived. He suffered through carrying chemicals that burn skin on contact, starvation, disease, and back-breaking labor. And yet, he was still able to survive. Also, it's impressive that he was able to write about his experiences after it was all over. After experiencing traumatic events like this, people typically get PTSD, repress the memory, or outright refuse to talk about it, but Levi- he wrote a memoir depicting his life in the camp. I think that's impressive because without people like Levi, we will have no clue as to the true nature of what went on in the camps.
Edit: Commented on Breanna Poole's and Rachael Gregson's posts
Edit: Commented on Breanna Poole's and Rachael Gregson's posts
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