Yes or No?
Tommy was 9 years old when he was in a labor camp for Jews in Poland.
No. He was 10 years old.
T or F
Getting into Auschwitz meant being taken directly to gas chambers.
F
T or F
The people who couldn’t walk anymore were left on the road.
F
次の英単語の意味を答えなさい。
declare
断言する
次の英単語の意味を答えなさい。
発行する
issue
Who drove into the camp where Tommy was?
1 German soldier
2 Poland soldier
3 Tommy's father
1 German soldier
What were people who weren't able to work given by a Polish doctor?
1. a red card with X 2. a card without red X
3. a red card without X 4. a card with red X
4 a card with red X
T or F
Tommy’s tongue were cut off because they were frostbitten.
F Tommy's toes were cut off
次の英単語の意味を答えなさい。
motion
身振りで合図する
separate
引き離す
Why did the German soldier came to the camp?
to look for children ( ).
children who weren't fit for work
What did getting into Auschwitz mean?
It meant having the ( ) to ( ) on.
It meant having the ( ) to ( ) on.
Where did the people sleep during the Auschwitz Death Transport?
They slept on the ( ).
road
次の日本語を英語にしなさい。
引き裂く
tear
次の日本語を英語にしなさい。
特権
privilege
What did Tommy say to the commandant?
Captain. I can work.
What happened to the sick people before getting into Auschwitz?
They were ( ) to ( ) ( ) ( ).
They were taken to gas chambers directly.
Why did the Germans withdraw from the camp?
Because ...
Because Germans continued losing battles.
sneer
次の日本語を英語にしなさい。
小部屋
chamber
Who had told his mother that Tommy was born as a lucky child?
A fortuneteller did.
悲劇
Where did Tommy have to live after the war?
He had to live in as orphanage.
Did the boy ( ) him ( ) his own child?
その少年が彼に、彼の本当の子どものことを思い出させたのか。
remind, of
日本語の意味に合うように( )内に単語をいれなさい。
Getting into Auschwitz meant having the privilege to ( ) ( ).
「アウシュビッツに入るということは生き延びる特権を得ることを意味していた。」
live on