In his testimony he explains and describes how was the living conditions in one of the ghettos he lived in, the Lodz ghetto. Beno,in his testimony, talked about how he became completely used to seeing bodies in the streets or people just dying day by day with no hope at all. He said the first bodies would shock him but afterwards he just dissasociated completely from what was happening to the rest. He explained how people thought the dead bodies had no association with them and simply had no reaction to seeing them on the streets. Ghettos had terrible living conditions, they where captive cities with huge problems of overpopulation, starvation, poverty and unemployment, this can be clearly evidenced with the testimony of Beno.
Throughout his testimony Beno talked about how people where sometimes taken to forced labor and describes the terrible living standard he had to survive. He described how in winter the toilet would become practically ice and all the waste would overflow, of course showing the awful sanitary conditions people had to live in although Beno just uses the world filthy to sum it all up. Obviously these sanitary conditions where caused by the overpopulation and poverty situation in the ghettos and this led to many deaths, some of which probably where the dead bodies Beno refers to in his testimony as he remembers how he saw them just laying on the streets.
He also talked a lot about survival during the his testimony. He focused on its importance during that time and how peope would put their own survival over everything else. He told a story about a time they where all taken into a home and lined up in a semi circle. He described how there was a child and his mother in the lined up with them, and how the German entered and asked whose child was it. He said no one answered so the German took the kid by the legs threw him against the wall and killed him. But Beno described how his mom was almost completely indifferent to what was happening and never showed not even the smallest sign of pain. He said that it seemed she wasn't even his mother, but he explained how that oment showed him how self survival was above everything at that time.
Testimony: http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/media_oi.php?MediaId=1094
Sources:
- "The Holocaust." History.com. A&E Television Networks, n.d. Web. 07 June 2015.
- "Oral History." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. United States Holocaust Memorial Council, n.d. Web. 07 June 2015. <http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/media_oi.php?MediaId=1094>




