Holocaust Museum The Holocaust Museum was an amazing experience. It made me feel disgusted that so many people followed Hitler in murdering millions of people. Moving through the museum you can follow the path of the Fuhrer's destruction and finally the Nazi’s demise. It gave a whole new meaning to the phrase “never again.” When we learned about the holocaust in class it was sad and terrible, but when I walked through the exhibit I realised how truly horrific this was. When I watched the video of the experiments, I felt sick. The fact that the scientists willingly …show more content…
Though the Susan Constant was larger than the Godspeed or the Discovery, the voyage was cramped and distressing. Two people had to share a mattress, and the mattresses were lined up from wall to wall. Because of the cramped space many people took ill, and many people have died. Most of our time was spent above decks because of the space the fresh air was magnificent, but when water splashed against my skin it stung from the salt. The journey was long and tiresome, and I was ready to land on the shore.
Not only were the conditions deplorable many died of starvation. We were stranded for weeks off the coast of England, and the food supplies dwindled. The bread became soggy and our meats rotten because of the damp storage room. When we anchored dozens had died from illness and starvation including my closest friend, Charles, who we left in the salty waves. Though we rejoiced when we finally landed, our lives were not easy in the New