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The Jews of Sighet protest the expulsion of the foreign born Jews is false. This information is from the novel 'Night' by Elie Wiesel.

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No, the Jews of Sighet did not protest the expulsion of the foreign-born Jews because they did not believe the rumors of deportation, and they were in denial about the danger they were facing. Additionally, they were under the impression that the foreign-born Jews were being taken to work camps instead of being targeted for extermination.

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Is it true the Jews of Sighet protest when the foreign born Jews are expelled?

No, they just say what can you expect, it is wartime.


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As far as I'm aware, nobody.


In Night who came back to warn the Jews of terror ahead of them?

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