First of all, it was not a horrific death camp.
They had a swimming pool for residents to use.
They had sports teams and a brothel.
They had their own currency.
The "ovens" were simply meant to clean laundry and mattresses, and were a unique result of German ingenuity.
The Russians built the chimney outside the camp after the war, it is connected to nothing and has no purpose.
It would've been statistically impossible to burn the amount of bodies claimed in response to losing in the war.
The true Holocaust, the Holodomor, done to White Christian Ukrainians by Bolshevik Jews has been ignored.
I've read the poem it's pretty good
Romeo repeats his request for news of Juliet twice because it is the most important question for him. He says that "nothing can be ill, if she be well", meaning that none of the other news is as important.
Balthasar's response suggests that he's trying to make the news easier for Romeo to handle. He uses peaceful imagery like "her immortal part with angels lives" in order to soften the news of her death. He saw Juliet being laid in the monument himself, no one told him the news.
The description of Romeo as pale and wild foreshadows his death, as a corpse would be pale and 'wild' means that he looks like he is about to do harm to someone else or himself.
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Hope I helped :)</span>