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The book shed light on the atrocities committed by humans seeking power, particularly the harrowing events that took place in the camps. Such cruelty is something no one should ever have to endure, regardless of the circumstances. The fate of the oppressed, as described in the book, was presented in a critical yet gruesome manner, leaving a lasting impression and sending shivers down my spine. It serves as a poignant reminder of the darker aspects of our history and the importance of learning from our past to create a better future for all.
While I found it thought-provoking and informative, I must admit that the epilogue left me feeling upset. It delved into the establishment of a state of Israel, a historical event that we know was marred by suffering and oppression. All I have to say is It's disheartening to see that those who were once oppressed have, in turn, become the oppressors. Sigh!