He was in their for a few weeks.
Elie and his father were at Auschwitz for approximately three months before being evacuated to the Buchenwald concentration camp. After their time at Buchenwald, they were eventually liberated by the Allied forces in April 1945.
Buchenwald was a concentration camp.
He went to Buchenwald afterwards
They went to Buchenwald.
According to Elie's book Night, his father died in Buchenwald. Just before the camp was liberated by the American Army. Chlomo (also spelled Shlomo), Elie's father was diagnosed with dysentery (disease of the intestines) and sent to the crematory where he was killed.
# Auschwitz III (Monowitz) # Buchenwald
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Elie Wiesel and his family were deported from Sighet to Auschwitz in May 1944. After a brief period there, he was transferred to the Buchenwald concentration camp in January 1945 as part of a death march from Auschwitz. The exact time it took for him to reach Buchenwald can vary based on the specific transit time, but it occurred over a matter of days during the brutal conditions of the forced march.
They were sent to Auschwitz. Later, Elie and his father were moved to Buchenwald.
Elie Wiesel was imprisoned in three different concentration camps during the Holocaust as depicted in the book "Night": Auschwitz, Buna, and Buchenwald. Each camp subjected its prisoners to unimaginable suffering and loss.
Elie's father was denied medical care at Buchenwald because the camp was overcrowded, resources were limited, and the priority was on keeping the prisoners alive for labor. The Nazis saw the sick and weak as expendable and did not want to waste resources on them.
Elie Wiesel and his father ran from the Auschwitz concentration camp in the snow to the Buchenwald concentration camp. They endured a harrowing journey, facing extreme cold and exhaustion, before finally reaching Buchenwald.