Prisoners were forced to run 42 miles in one night during a blizzard.
In the book Night, Elie and the others are ordered to march to concentration camps, endure harsh conditions and forced labor, and face systematic dehumanization and cruelty at the hands of the Nazis. They are stripped of their possessions, separated from their families, and subjected to extreme suffering and violence.
Elie and the others are ordered to march to and be detained at a concentration camp. They are subjected to harsh treatment, including physical abuse, forced labor, and limited food and water. Their lives are marked by fear, uncertainty, and dehumanization.
Prisoners were forced to run 42 miles in one night during a blizzard.
Because the main character is ordered to execute a British soldier at dawn.
Elie was 15 when they arrived at Auschwitz Shlomo was 50. (Shlomo is Elie's father) The others I don't know
In the concentration camp, when others prayed Elie began to feel betrayed and abandoned by God. He questioned His existence because of the horrors he was facing.
As they approached the crematory they recited the Kaddish
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Elie was taught by Moishe the Beadle, a humble and devout man in his community, who served as a mentor and spiritual guide for Elie. Moishe was known for his deep knowledge of Jewish mysticism and his kindness towards others.
Yes this was his first book. There are others though
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.
Elie and all the others walked to gleiwitz and then from there they were moved to buchenwald where Elie's father died and where they were all liberated by the americans.