Even with the severe demand of labor, he was given a very little amount of soup and bread daily (Frankl 29). He and his inmates suffered from poor treatment, undernourishment, and deprivation. Frankl also remembers “the first night in Auschwitz [they] slept in beds which were constructed in tiers. On each tier (measuring about six-and-a-half to eight feet) slept nine men, directly on the boards” (Frankl 17). The living condition of the camp was not comfortable or sanitary and deteriorated many prisoners’ physical and spiritual
Even with the severe demand of labor, he was given a very little amount of soup and bread daily (Frankl 29). He and his inmates suffered from poor treatment, undernourishment, and deprivation. Frankl also remembers “the first night in Auschwitz [they] slept in beds which were constructed in tiers. On each tier (measuring about six-and-a-half to eight feet) slept nine men, directly on the boards” (Frankl 17). The living condition of the camp was not comfortable or sanitary and deteriorated many prisoners’ physical and spiritual