Monday, October 17, 2011

Dumpster Diving

Dumpster Diving

A Case of Assisted Suicide

A Case of Assisted Suicide

Harrison Bergeron Essay

Harrison Bergeron Essay

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

#2 Survivor Testimony

William McKinney was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, but he grew up in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania with a family of 6 brothers and 4 sisters. They grew up in what William calls a very large with a total of eight bedrooms. His dad worked various jobs while his mother was a housekeeper in the home. His father served in WW1. On June 6, 1943, William McKinney went into the United Stated Military. After being drafted into the military he was sent to Alabama to the base battalion because he scored the highest in his group on the communication tests he had to take going into the military this would be Morse code. After Alabama he went to Mississippi and then to New York and then finally to Liverpool, England. There he said the Germans had an 88 which is huge cannon, and when these cannon struck land you would see bodies fly everywhere in the air and all of the Kernels would cry like babe when firing these cannons and being killed by fellow soldiers that had switched sides. William was then stationed in Belgium at Buchenwald. This is where William saw thousands of Jewish refugees; they wore bluish/grayish pajamas. Williams stated that the refugees would look very mal nourished. While he was there he met a couple boys and during supper, William would go back for seconds and thirds and take it to these boys to eat. He was lampshades that were made out of human skin, pickled hearts and brains in labs. William asked the boys what happened to their families and he got out of them that they watched their parents get burned alive. William at one point in the video says that he wanted to adopt the two boys in the camp that he gave food to. But after the war was over he never saw the boys again but he hopes that the boys made it through the camp alive.
“It is time that we come to our senses and eliminate bloodshed because war is hell. War is horrible.”
“I saw pits where they march’ em up and shoot ’em and fall over in the pit”

#1 Survivor Testimony

Henry Mikols was born and raised in Poland. He grew up as a Roman Catholic. Henry grew up in a poor family, as his father was in the silent movie business. Henry had big dreams, weather it was going to America and see all of the movies as he was influenced by great actors at the time such as Charlie Chaplin and Woodrow Wilson, this is why Henry wants to come to the Americas. Henry and his father liked watching the Polish Air force fly their planes doing all of these fancy acrobatic moves. On day, Henry and his father went to the top of the roof to watch the planes to the tricks, all of the German planes fly by making these gigantic noises, both of them saw that the Germans were bombing the field that was by their house. As the Germans took over his town, they took over his house as well and they were told to move out to his father’s sister’s house. From there he went to the store to get some groceries for his family when he had been stopped by a German officer and took henry to a train station to a farm, this would be the last time he would see any of his family. While on the farm, he was being mistreated by being hit and yelled at. From there, he was sent to Brukenvar, one of many concentration camps, because he was taken by German officers for talking poorly about the German government. In the experiments he was involved with the typhoid pills. The German scientists would slip them the pills in their lunch which would be a thick potato salad. Many of the kids in this experiment died, but Henry did not, because of a German scientist would give him a separate pill. This pill would save his life. Eventually the war had ended and Henry followed his dream about going to New York. Henry wrote several letters to New York about his experience that he had during this time in his life, this would let Henry travel to America for free to talk about all of this. He stayed in America as became a carpenter and would eventually become an architect. Henry settled down in New Hampshire with his wife and his daughter.
“We had to sleep like a hearings, legs between legs, the floors were deplorable, and even then we would have a sense of humor, and we set up a line across the walls and whoever won, got a pack of cigerettes”
“I joked with my friend, I hope they serve it to Adolf on a platter” he was talking about the typhoid pills.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

A Film Unfinished - Taylor Graves


A Film Unfinished
After watching the movie A Film Unfinished I felt a little uneasy. I say this because some of the things like all of the dead bodies just lying on the street and they just leave them there until the Germans picked the bodies up and puts the on the cart with 40 more corpses. I had to think about how Hitler, and asked myself, how can someone do this to people and be okay with. Hitler must have been a “Grade A” Psycho; someone full of hatred and no spirit killing innocent people. The people in the Ghettos, I feel as if they were treated as dogs instead of humans. In the film it shows us the difference of the rich Jews compared to the poor Jews, and shows us their lives. When watching the trailer after I watched the movie it says all of the scenes were staged for a more “natural effect”. I feel as if since they are staged, we aren’t getting the real depth as to what we could gain as if we saw the real thing what really happened and if it was worse or not.

I think that since this was a major thing that was going on to the Jews, I just feel like it’s the duty of the human population or as a species to help them and fight for the Jews and get them out of this turpentine. The Jews, being very dehydrated and very malnourished, would not be able to take on the whole German clan. I think that it was very inhumane and it shows us how wrong decisions can go and how big they can escalate and cause problems for a whole group of people. Considering all of this, it just makes me that Nations did not come together and help these people sooner, instead of letting me die. This is how I personally felt about the film called A Film Unfinished.