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"Darkest Day" by Joyce Hemsley poignantly captures the horrific experiences of Jewish victims during the Holocaust. The poem delves into the immense suffering and trauma faced by God’s children, highlighting their deep sorrow and regret. It portrays the stark reality of mass murder and the chilling historical implications of World War II. Through vivid imagery and emotional depth, Hemsley evokes the haunting memories of those who faced unimaginable horrors, offering a solemn reminder of a tragic chapter in human history.
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The traumatic Holocaust of World War Twocaused mass murder of Jewish society.God's children ~ neglected, rejectedsuffering great crime against humanity.
Thousands of victims, pale with fearregretted the hour and day they were born.
From one hell to another they were led...sharp was the thorn of history's cold morn.
To heaven they prayed, each man and maidas from weary eyes, teardrops fell.
And deep down in their hearts they knewa flame was near, with the force of a gale.
Weeping, wheezing ~ the last farewell, drifting on smoky breeze, wording obscured
The smell of gas came seeping through as the Holocaust inferno ended their world.