The Jews humanity was taken from them in Night. They were treated worse than animals, and starved. This led then to going against their beliefs, scrapping and killing just for a morsel of bread.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the humanity of the Jews is depicted through their struggle to survive in the face of extreme suffering and dehumanization during the Holocaust. Despite enduring unimaginable horrors, the Jews in the book exhibit acts of kindness, compassion, and solidarity towards one another, highlighting their resilience and will to preserve their dignity in the face of adversity. Ultimately, the book explores the capacity for both cruelty and compassion within human nature.
They Were Killed!
no where, the book was written later.
Tortured them Killed them.
ghetto
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In the book Night, Moshe the Beadle had successfully survived a massacre and returned to Sighet to warn the other Jews there, but they didn't listen to him.
The first edict in the book Night had ordered all foreign Jews to be expelled from Sighet, the town where Elie Wiesel lived with his family.
Anti Semitism
In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the Jews at Kaschau are told to lie about their ages and occupations to avoid being selected for labor or execution. They are also told to appear healthy and strong to increase their chances of survival.
the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)
Eliezer, the protagonist of the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, played Beethoven for the dying men in the concentration camp. He played his violin to offer a moment of solace and humanity amidst the horrors of the Holocaust.
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