"Thanks to my by-now long experience of camp life I managed to bring with me all my personal belongings..." -Pg. 151
"...I learnt much later that, unable to continue, they had been killed by the SS a few hours after the beginning of the march." -Pg. 154
"We were broken by tiredness, but we seemed to have finally accomplished something useful - perhaps like God after the first day of creation." -Pg. 161
"...to stay in bed under my blankets and abandon myslef to a complete exhaustion of muscles, nerve and willpower; waiting as indifferently as a dead man for it to end or not to end." -Pg. 163
"I never understood so clearly as at that moment how laborious is the death of a man." -Pg. 171
"Arthur has reached his family happily and Charles has taken up his teacher's profession again; we have exchanged long letters and I hope to see him again one day." -Pg. 173
Primo Levi now experiences freedom and independence from the concentration camp. His memories and his life stays in the Auschwitz and his friendship and all the painful memories hinder and support his future. The last ten days before the Americans come in and rescue, although his friends would be seperated and even though he hated some of the people, sometime in his life he would remember and miss the people he met in the Auschwitz...
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