The head of the block ordered the Jews to wash the floor so the Russians would know that humans, not animals, lived there.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the last thing the head of the block ordered the men to do before evacuating was to clean the block and leave it spotless. This was a cruel irony, as it was clear that the men were being moved to a concentration camp with little concern for their well-being.
He remembered he needed the blocks to be cleaned, so then he ordered the men to wash the wooden floors. He said it was for the liberating armies, so they would see that "there were men living here and not pigs."
The head of the block ordered the men to clean the barracks and remove any traces of their presence before evacuation. This was done to ensure that the authorities would not find evidence of the living conditions or the atrocities that had occurred, as well as to maintain a facade of normalcy. It was crucial for their survival to leave no signs of their suffering behind, as it could lead to further scrutiny or punishment.
The head of the block ordered the Jews to wash the floor so the Russians would know that humans, not animals, lived there.
There is no such thing as a big block 350.
there is no such thing as a big block 350
They evacuated Pompeii. They residents knew Vesuvius would have a large eruption soon, as it was spouting ash and lava.
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No!
No such thing as a 350 big block.
I can check one more thing off my list, I've ordered the wedding invitations.