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Bruno's story (the life of a child in a concentration camp)

Bruno was a nine-year-old child during World War II. He and his family were put into a concentration camp. This concentration camp was established by Nazi Germany and held thousands of Jews. Bruno's parents are senior officials of the German Nazi Party. They were sent to work in this concentration camp. Bruno and his sister spent two years here until they were found and killed in an escape.

Bruno's life

In the concentration camp, Bruno's life was very difficult. He lives in a small room with his family and can only eat a little porridge and bread crumbs every day. They have no entertainment activities and can only stay in their rooms all day. Bruno's parents are so busy at work that they have little time to take care of him and his sister.

Bruno's sister is four years older than him. She is very clever and often tells stories to Bruno. She told him about the outside world and let him know that there are other ways of life in the world. Bruno likes listening to his sister's story very much. He thought it was his only pleasure in the concentration camp.

Bruno's escape

One day, Bruno and his sister decided to run away. They want to go back to their hometown and leave this terrible place. They sneaked out of the room and climbed the fence around the concentration camp. They climbed to the top of the fence and jumped.

But their escape failed. They were discovered by Nazi soldiers and then taken back to the concentration camp. Nazi soldiers punished them and made them spend more difficult days in concentration camps.

Bruno's ending

Finally, Bruno and his sister were killed by Nazi soldiers. Their parents survived, but their hearts were greatly traumatized. They will never forget the children they lost and what they experienced in the concentration camp.

Bruno's story is a story about life. It tells us that even in the darkest moments, life is still worth cherishing. Even in the most difficult environment, we can still find hope and strength. Bruno's story is a warning, reminding us never to forget those who lost their lives in the war and what they experienced.