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In a tragic twist of fate, many prisoners are subjected to what will be known as the Dachau Death March, where they are forced to march south, suffering from the harsh conditions. The image of exhausted prisoners, collapsing and being shot without mercy, paints a grim picture of human brutality in the face of despair.
The powerlessness felt by the hostages becomes clearer as events unfold—where their fates are manipulated by the SS soldiers who treat them as expendable resources. Fey recounts the horrific atmosphere filled with the despair apparent in every shuffling step they took, as fatigue overcomes even the strongest among them.