Perhaps they had tried to escape, or else done some petty crime. These three would not be gassed or shot- The rope would serve just fine.
Two men, one boy with nooses fixed- condemned but never tried. The nooses tightened on their necks as they kicked the air and died.
Except the boy, he was too light He lingered when they died “Where is God?” one man muttered “Where is He?” others cried.
They made us all march past the place Where those three in judgment fell The boy in his slow agony still endured his private Hell.
The path we walked was ash and bone Of former inmates made Those gassed and buried in the air These were their sole remains.
“Where is God? Where is He now?” Some muttered as they passed. I thought- if He’s not hanging here More than likely He’s been gassed.
( based on an entry in a Auschwitz survivor’s memoir)
I discovered this material in a website called the Auschwitz dictionary. The point of view is that of a Jewish holocaust survivor who was being systematically worked and starved to death. While the narrator survived Auschwitz, his religious faith did not survive. I have told his story as I found it related on the Web. I marked this as explicit because it is certainly not for children