Beatings occurred on the slightest provocation, sometimes for no reason at all.
For example, bread was rationed out at our work site and we had to line up for it.
Once, the man behind me stood off a little to one side and that lack of symmetry displeased the SS guard.
I did not know what was going on in the line behind me, nor in the mind of the SS guard,
but suddenly I received two sharp blows on my head.
Only then did I spot the guard at my side who was using his stick.
At such a moment it is not the physical pain which hurts the most (and this applies to adults as much as to punished children);
it is the mental agony caused by the injustice, the unreasonableness of it all.
Strangely enough, a blow which does not even find its mark can, under certain circumstances, hurt more than one that finds its mark.
Once I was standing on a railway track in a snowstorm.
In spite of the weather our party had to keep on working.
I worked quite hard at mending the track with gravel, since that was the only way to keep warm.
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