Tortured them Killed them.
He had no choice. He (and many other Jews) were forced into many camps like this by the Nazis and Hitler.
I just recently finished reading the book and i have no recollection of Elie being called a rat.
Ghettos were a small section of a city where Jews were herded into and kept until they were sent to concentration camps.
According to the book Night by Elie Wiesel... (A survivor of the tragedy) They would put 100 people in one cattle cart. On his was way to buna only 12 walked out.
Elie Wiesel was born and grew up in Sighet, which was in Romania when he was born (1929). In 1940 that part of Romania was transferred to Hungary. In March 1944 Germany forced Hungary to accept a Nazis into the government. They started sending Jews to Auschwitz ... Elie Wiesel's family was Jewish and was deported to Auschwitz.
At the beginning of the excerpt in "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Wiesel is in a train car with other Jews being transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
He had no choice. He (and many other Jews) were forced into many camps like this by the Nazis and Hitler.
I just recently finished reading the book and i have no recollection of Elie being called a rat.
Elie Wiesel helped the Jews, by making a Humanitarian foundation for the effect of the Holocaust and its impression on those who were effect. He not only helps the Jews but others who were abused just the same and suffered.
Ghettos were a small section of a city where Jews were herded into and kept until they were sent to concentration camps.
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.
The community in "Night" by Elie Wiesel doesn't believe they are in danger at night because they are in denial and can't comprehend the extent of the horrors they are facing. They have become accustomed to living in fear and experiencing atrocities, leading them to rationalize and suppress their fears to maintain hope and sanity. Additionally, they lack awareness of the full extent of the Nazis' plans and the brutal reality of the situation.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the rising action is signified by the increasing persecution and oppression of Jews in their town, the deportation of Elie and his family to concentration camps, and the escalating brutality and inhumanity they experience at the hands of the Nazis. This culminates in the growing sense of fear, dehumanization, and loss of hope as the characters struggle to survive in the harsh and unjust environment of the camps.
it's talking about how the holocaust was for him and what Jews went through and also his family and all the torture he went through and it's deep
It's a memoir of his time in concentratio camp. Everything in the book was of his own experience.
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Elie Wiesel's parents were named Shlomo and Sarah Wiesel. They were both Orthodox Jews. His father ran a grocery store and was very active in the community, and his mother took care of him and his three sisters (Hilda, Beatrice, and Tzipora) at home.