---(2.) Well all of these things happened to Magda Brown. Magda lost her identity and name, Which only left her with one tattoo to identify herself… number 23673.---(1.) This number could be how many jews they had captive at the time. Magda suffered many tragedies through the period of 10 years. But the pain did not stop there. The memories were not removed. The lives of the lost will never be renewed. The bodies would be recovered but many would never be buried. Magda Brown would end up on a death march leading to… nowhere. Starting off the holocaust, more than 800,000 Jews were killed in the ghettos. After that, almost 440,000 Jews were deported.---(3.) Magda was not lucky enough to be one of them.
Magda and her whole family were in a boxcar with 80 other people. What Magda didn't know …show more content…
Many believe that this motivated her and kept her alive. Magda lived through the concentration camp but there were many more challenges to come. This is including her death march. 6 out of 70 family members lived through the march. She said “We were no longer citizens to be protected by the police… There are no words to describe the cruelty.”--(4.) She eventually is reunited with her family in 1946. She got married in 1962. Magda’s advice is to never hate because that is the whole reason why Hitler did what he did.---(5.) She still wears the star that she had to wear back then. She took it and made it into a necklace. This isn't to remember all the tragedies but to keep in mind that anyone can do anything. She now talks about her experiences from concentrations camps and how to be a medical assistant. Is she doing the right thing by teaching kids about her experiences or is it to inappropriate for