(The old man spoke with tears.
Told me it must never happen again.
He told me he watched his brothers and parent walk into death arms.
He could not do anything.)
I was sitting alone at the train station in Stuttgart in 1978.
A old man sat at my table and offered his hand.
I took it and asked what does he want?
He told me. "On this day 33 years ago.
A American soldier broke down the wall of the concentration camp.
Picked him off the floor and held him. "
The soldier hand fed him because he was too weak to feed himself.
The soldier took care of him for three months.
He was very weak and never asked the soldier name.
He wanted to thank a American.
By buying a American Soldier a meal today.
He showed me his mark.
A tattoo he held proudly.
Forced numbers put on men and woman showing they were Jews.
I told him. "Please sit with me.
I would be honor to eat with him."
I listen to stories of good times and bad.
Tears came to his old eyes when he told me.
How they separate him from his family at the train station.
He never saw them again.
His family made the mistake of hoping for common sense and sanity.
Most of his family went to Auschwitz.
He never saw them again.
He was lucky being strong and young.
He went to work camps in Germany.
He lived in Switzerland now.
He learn to appreciate everyday being alive.
He whispered " I still don't understand the hate for us from the Germans."
I said very little.
I had great respect for this man.
He taught me what we can endure to stay alive.
His last words stays with me.
As he shook my hand.
His eyes filled with tears.
Told me.
"I pray everyday this Never again happens again.
Nie Wieder."
He left me sitting alone.
Thinking how hateful and cold this world can be.
This one is very well written. I've learned about all this in history class. The jewish people were in an extremely dangerous, and cruel situation. The nazi government began with prosecuting them way before the second world war. They were sent to "work camps" I'd say the proper word does not exist to describe the inhuman treatment they were put through. They were forced to work till they died. Killed using gas, shot. There was a Hungarian poet, who was also jewish. He and a lot of others were taken from one camp to another, and finally they were forced to dig out their own mass grave, and then the soldiers shot them, straight in the grave. Nasty stuff. Anyway, I read his poems, all of them. I wish someone would have translated them, so i could show you. 100 points.
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Thank you. World been at war for 10,000 years. The poem told of a man who survived hell and stay hum.. read moreThank you. World been at war for 10,000 years. The poem told of a man who survived hell and stay human.
I can still hear my Oma and Opa (grandparents) saying, "nooit meer"...never again in Dutch. Your words gave me goosebumps, John. My father was an American soldier in WWII and he helped liberate Auschwitz. By some miracle of fate, one of the people he carried out of the camp was my mother's cousin. She never forgot that. Yes, the world can be hateful and cold. There is so much prejudice in this world. So much hatred of people simply because of their religion or the color of their skin. If we remain vigilant, we can ensure this will never happen again. Thank you for posting this poem, my friend. Lydi**
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One of my old poems. I re-post to remind people. All life had value. I saw the death camps. Broke yo.. read moreOne of my old poems. I re-post to remind people. All life had value. I saw the death camps. Broke your heart 30 years after. Your story is amazing. I recommend a book called " The Lucky one." Only child who survived the death camp in Poland.
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Sounds like a book I would like. Do you know who the author is, John? Yes, all life has value....w.. read moreSounds like a book I would like. Do you know who the author is, John? Yes, all life has value....we must remember that.
I have the book above me. I have bought three copies. Gave one to an worker and stepfather. His name.. read moreI have the book above me. I have bought three copies. Gave one to an worker and stepfather. His name is Thomas Buergenthal.
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Thanks, John. I will look for the book on line and order it.
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I have read it twice. Used his quotes. He is a amazing man. Still alive.
"The soldier hand fed him because he was too weak to feed himself.
The soldier took care of him for three months.
He was very weak and never asked the soldier name."
These three lines really made me try to think of more ways that I can try to be of help to others.
This poem truly is very beautiful. All life is very important. It bothers me when I think about how a lot of us take so much for granted (even I do) and never think twice about others. I felt every emotion in this and it was amazing. What a great story.
Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
This is such a beautiful piece...brought me to tears...amazing well written...touches the heart...Love thes lines
"I pray everyday this Never again happens again.
Nie Wieder."
He left me sitting alone.
Thinking how hateful and cold this world can be.''
They are so deep and pregnant with meaning...fragile and delicate and yet it resonates with such great courage and conviction...
It's amazing the things that pass through our lives to help us see things more clearly. Beautiful tale and can touch the heart of any who are lucky enough to read it! Thank you for sharing this!!!
Words fail me. This is a truly incredible, amazing story. What a special man he was. Thank you for your service.
I am half German and that part of my heritage saddens me. All we can do is remember what happened, not gloss over that terrible history so it never happens again. I too pray Nie Wieder. Lord bless.
This is heart wrenching love! I admire you sharing experiences, I really do..the ending of this really made me so sad, caused a tear! The whole poem is a relay of something precious amd emotive! xoxo
Oh my I broke into tears when I read this. So sad. I felt your feelings in this. The world could be so cruel, and people can be cruel to each other. In many cases we hope that we COULD remove war, hunger, pain and anger out of the world. How wonderful place the world would be then. The CHANGE begins with ourselves, people HAS to change.
Thank you dear for sharing this with us. It means a lot for me. I will share this with my friends cause I want everyone to read this. You've experienced a LOT in your life, thank you for sharing it.
This poem is honourable! Thank you for writing this convicting poem. Life truly is important and getting things in check with history and the current wars certainly convicts me because of how good we have it here in the states.
A Poet and writer who love to read and write.
My pleasure is reading about the bad and good in a life.
Also to honor the Poets/Writers of the past by reading their words.
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