- The prisoners are forced to carry heavy rocks and then carry them back to where they got them from. If they didn't carry a big enough rock, they would be shot for being too lazy , and if the rock was too big and they fell, they would be shot. (top left)
- The Nazis watch as the Jews fight over the bread in the train car. The Nazis know that the prisoners are hungry and just want to be entertained by the prisoners fighting over the piece of bread. (top right)
- The Nazis transport the people as if they were animals. (bottom left)
- The kapos did not care about the prisoners even though the kapos were also prisoners. Somebody killed another prisoner and the kapo did not care. He made the prisoners throw him into the underground lake. (bottom right)
- The children are singing a very mean song directed at the Jewish kids walking by. Victim: Jewish children Bystander: The students and teachers that knew it was wrong. Perpetrator: The kids singing Rescuer: Nobody
- The star belly sneetches thought they were better than the plain bellies. Victim: The sneetches Bystander: Some of the star belly sneetches Perpetrator: Star belly sneetches Rescuer: Mr. MonkeyMcbean
- The Nazis treated the animals better than the prisoners. When the guards tied to deer to the post, they were banned from watching movies. They treat the prisoners way worse. Victim: The prisoners and deer Bystander: The people that knew what was happening Perpetrator: Nazis Rescuer: The allies (Americans) at one point
- The police raided Friedrich's apartment injuring Friedrich's mother. Victim: Friendrich's family and mother Bystander: The narrator's family Perpetrator: The police Rescuer: Nobody saved her