The Devil's Arithmetic

Why was the first guard so brutal to the “zugangi” when she was also a prisoner? What clues does this encounter give to what life is like in the camps? CH 11

Why was the first guard so brutal to the “zugangi” when she was also a prisoner? What clues does this encounter give to what life is like in the camps? CH 11

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The guards get treated better by being hard on the new arrivals. The camps employ other Jews to torment their own people. This means a loss of hope and identity for the prisoners.