

His desire for aperfect race killed and wounded many innocents who did not meet hisstandards. Today there are still people who have thetattooed ID number on their left arm, proof of Hitler's cruelty. The accounts ofthe abuse, little food and foul water really happened to this young, normal girl.The Holocaust was not a legend, as some may think, but an actual event thataffected the history of mankind. I decided to read the book because it is a true story.

Those unable to work are sent to the gas chamber. All the men in the Ghetto are taken to laborcamps, Elli's dad among them.Īfter the men leave, the rest of the Jewsare moved to a concentration camp miles away and separated into groups based ontheir ability to work. When Elli, her family and other Jewish people from her hometown,Somorja, are taken to the ghetto, the Hungarian military police take their booksand other possessions and burn them. Her brother, Bubi, doesn't view the star as humiliation but as mock prideagainst Hitler. When branded with the yellow star, she faces embarrassment andshame. She learnslessons about love, determination and hope that usually take a lifetime tounderstand. LiviaBitton-Jackson's I Have Lived a Thousand Years: Growing Up in the Holocaustdepicts the struggles and horrors a 13-year-old Hungarian Jewish girl, ElvinaFriedmann (the author's birthname), goes through during the Holocaust.
