they remained at auschwitz for 3 weeks , they then went to buchenwald.
Elie and his father were at Auschwitz for about three months. After that, they were transferred to the Buchenwald concentration camp in January 1945.
Elie and his father must make a decision whether to go on the death march or stay in the infirmary at the camp. Elie decides that the camp will probably be bombed by the Nazis after it's evacuation and the sick peopel in the infirmary will be killed. He believes this because the Nazis have no use for sick people. Elie and his father go on the death march, which proves to be a bad choice because two days after the camp was evacuated and Elie and his father went on the march, people in the infirmary were freed. Had Elie and his father stayed in the infirmary, they would have been freed from the reign of the Nazis and his father would have survived the Holocaust.
Elie decides not to wake his father when he can't. He realizes that his father has most likely passed away during the night and that waking him would only bring unnecessary pain and suffering.
In the book "Night", Elie and his father are transferred to the Buna camp, a subcamp of Auschwitz, where they are forced to perform hard labor and endure harsh conditions.
He had no choice. He (and many other Jews) were forced into many camps like this by the Nazis and Hitler.
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In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, apostrophes are used to indicate possessive forms (such as Elie's father) or contractions (such as can't). Apostrophes are also used in dialogue to show when a character is speaking in a contracted form (e.g., "I can't go").
Elie and his older sisters refused to go to Martha's village with her because they wanted to stay together as a family. They had already experienced separation and loss, and they were determined to remain together to support each other through the hardships they were facing.
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He went to Buchenwald afterwards
Elie Wiesel went to college at the University of Paris. Elie is a famous author and also a political activist.
In May 1944 he was sent to Auschwitz III (also known as) Buna or Monowitz) and then moved under appalling conditions in January 1945 to Buchenwald.