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Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100
WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM THIS?
Thirteen-year-old Pieter woke up to silence. Had everyone died? Clawing at fleabites, he waited for the camp guards to come with their clubs. Hunger gnawed at his empty stomach.
Beside him, Heinrich sat up. “What’s happening?”
Pieter rushed to the front gate, followed by his friends Heinrich and Vlad.
A Russian soldier on the other side of the gate, shot off the padlock. “Doctors, food and medication will be coming soon.”
That night, for the first time in a year, Pieter, freshly showered and fed, embraced the joy of freedom while fighting off grief and nightmares in a soft bed.
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The following song would later unofficially become Israel’s National anthem in 1948 and officially in 2004. Hatikvah means “The Hope.”



