Status: just going to see how y'all like it

Hell on Earth

Preface

Preface
I must start out by saying that this story is not my own. In my English class, we are reading the book “Night”, by Elie Wiesel, who is a survivor of the Holocaust. The book mentions Dr. Mengele, a Nazi who carried out many horrific experiments on children (blood transfusions, castrations, removing vital organs and limbs, etc.) all without anesthetics, and had a fascination with twins. We had to do pre-reading research in my class, and one of the things we researched was Dr. Mengele, and, after reading through the website we were given, I was very interested. I came home, and started doing my own research, and came across this quote from a survivor of the Nazi Concentration Camp, Auschwitz, who had a twin named Tibi.
"Dr. Mengele had always been more interested in Tibi. I am not sure why - perhaps because he was the older twin. Mengele made several operations on Tibi. One surgery on his spine left my brother paralyzed. He could not walk anymore. Then they took out his sexual organs. After the fourth operation, I did not see Tibi anymore. I cannot tell you how I felt. It is impossible to put into words how I felt. They had taken away my father, my mother, my two older brothers - and now, my twin ..."
http://www.auschwitz.dk/mengele.htm
This quote instantly inspired me to write this story through Tibi’s point of view. Please keep in mind that I am only going off of my prior knowledge of the Holocaust and events in that time period, this quote, and whatever research I get done. There is no way to insure that what will be in this story will be one hundred percent accurate, it will only be my translation of what might have happened.
And, last but not least, I am going to do everything I possibly can to give this to you as close to the truth, or what might have been the truth. It might be graphic, but I guess we’ll just have to see where research and my crazy imagination take us…
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So... I guess I'll see how y'all like the idea. I'm super excited to see where this goes (and kind of scared).