The Secret of Wars
If you were targeted by the Nazis, you would be taken to a concentration camp. The journey there is meant to instill fear, shame, and terror. You would be crammed into a vehicle with other prisoners, denied basic necessities. The journey could take days, filled with suffering and uncertainty. You may lose sight of family members. There is no hope of seeing them again. Being caught by the SS or Gestapo meant persecution and being sent to a concentration camp. As a persecuted minority, like a Jew in the 1930s and 40s, you were at risk of being captured and sent to a camp. The fear of being taken off the streets for simply being Jewish was a constant worry. The uncertainty of when it would happen made the situation even more terrifying. Your journey to a Nazi concentration camp is never a single, clear-cut, or straightforward