were no germans left and we got into the woods and it seemed to have quieted down when the germans rounded us up again and put us back on the train and took us into dachau. i remember getting there. the people who guarded us at dachau, the new prison guards who took over there, the rifles were bigger than they were. they were all little kids it seems like. and they marched us into dachau. and also prior to that what happened was during all that chaos i saw that train with food, i broke -- took a lot of food and we had uniforms, just very sloppy and loose so whatever i could stuff in my shirt i took, all kinds of food. so that evening they came and took it all away from me, whatever i had. but they missed a package of butter that i had noticed a little later because i felt it sticking to my body and it started to melt. so when nobody was looking i kept on putting my hand in my shirt and breaking off a piece of butter and eating it. i ate up that whole package of butter. and if you want to know what happened to me after that. i became so deathly sick that it was terrible. but i was dehydrated to begin with and i had diarrhea from that. it was absolutely a