![]() ![]() Oftentimes, the guards forced Jewish prisoners to guard each other.Scene 6 – Buzz Lightyear turns the tables on his friends and suddenly puts Andy’s toys into cages and guards them. Families of the Nazis lived inside the camps, and their homes seemed like an oasis… full of things denied to the prisoners. Buzz looks across to the Butterfly room and sees the toys there being treated kindly and appropriately.The Jews were treated violently and subjected to horrible conditions in the concentration camp.Scene 5 – The children come inside the room and play violently and destructively with the toys. It might be that the prisoner was talented… a musician, an artist, a bookkeeper… the Nazis would use the talents of prisoners. It might be that the prisoner had connections to important people, and were able to get better work assignments (like the story Rabbi Ron taught us). It might be a beautiful woman (as was the case with ken & Barbie). Guards often played favorites with prisoners. ![]() Scene 4 – Ken takes an instant liking to Barbie and invites her to stay with him in the Butterfly Room. Although I doubt the Nazis tried to convince the Jews they were in a "good place", they were certainly deceptive about sending the Jews to a bad place. He extols the virtues of Sunnyside, and then assigns them to the Caterpillar Room. The toys are convinced that their new leader, Lotso, has their best interest at heart.Scene 3 – The toys arrive at Sunnyside, meet Lotso (the head of all the toys) who makes them think they are in a good place, and then sends them off to the caterpillar room. ![]()
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