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Avoid from Sobibor creates the personality and center of the storyline it contains by firstly focusing on the personality and history of Shlomo, a Jewish young man delivered to the camp who survives as a goldsmith for the Nazis. It explains to of how he and his family were influenced by the Nazis before being taken to the camp, and the studies he had to go through before he even gets there. This pieces the listener up to realize the fact the Nazis would get rid of the Jews is not out of personality from how exactly we have seen them up to now, and adds a fresh level of bad to that they are established. Shlomo's caring nature for his brothers and family shows just how many of the individuals who went to Sobibor would have felt. He is able to act as a placeholder for nearly anyone who switches into the camp, with just his skill at goldsmithing saving his life over everyone else. This also shows how the Nazis in charge of the camp reduced the personality, experiences, and everything which makes a person who they are simply. Richard Rashke concentrates a lot on Shlomo and the personality of a select few personnel of the camp that the listener varieties a connection with them, making their fate more impactful. He also creates on the personality of the Jewish prisoners. In modern Holocaust study, the Jewish are painted as victims and all grouped alongside one another into a faceless mass, alternatively than shown as specific people with feelings and families, equally anyone alive today. By focusing on a go for few, he shows the personalities that listeners can identify and reflect on, rather than simply telling of acts that were devoted onto a faceless group. Rashke also chose to tell this history as it is one not commonly known to the general public.