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Elie Wiesel lived in Sighet, which is now in Romania but was then in Hungary.
Concentration camps were very common during and before the Holocaust.
Before the Jews were in the concentration camp, the Nazis built a wall around their neighborhood called a ghetto. After this, the Nazis deported Jews to the camps.
Heh, well, if he died before it, he wouldn't have made it would he? So, he had to have died afterwards, huh?
yes but to hide it they got married soon afterwards
Elie Wiesel's father, Shlomo Wiesel, was a Jewish Romanian shopkeeper before being taken to various concentration camps during the Holocaust. He was known for his kindness, strength, and devotion to his family.
Elie Wiesel's father was not wealthy. He was a grocery store owner in Sighet, a small town in Romania. The Wiesel family lived a modest life before being sent to concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Juliek is a character in Elie Wiesel's book "Night." He is a young violinist who befriends the protagonist, Eliezer, during their time in the concentration camp. Juliek is known for his love of music and plays the violin one last time before he dies in the camp.
Elie Wiesel lived in Sighet, which is now in Romania but was then in Hungary.
Elie Wiesel's father was named Shlomo Wiesel. He was a prominent figure in the Jewish community in Sighet, Romania, where the Wiesel family lived before being deported to Auschwitz during the Holocaust. Shlomo Wiesel was an observant Jew and a respected leader in the community. He tragically died in the concentration camp alongside his son.
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.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the final destination for the prisoners is Buchenwald concentration camp, where Elie witnesses the death of his father before being liberated by the Allies.
The Wiesel family is not required to leave their house initially because, at that time, the Jewish community is not yet being forcibly deported to concentration camps. They are still living in their home freely before they are eventually rounded up and transported to the camps.
Elie Wiesel grew up in Sighet, a town in Transylvania which was part of Hungary at the time. He was born in 1928 and spent his formative years in this small Jewish community before being deported to concentration camps during the Holocaust.
After being liberated from the concentration camp, Elie Wiesel did not return to his home in Sighet. He moved to France, where he lived for several years before eventually settling in the United States.
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Elie Wiesel was 12 years old in 1940. In 1944 his family was put into one of the ghettos in Romania. They were then sent to Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camp. Then he and his father were sent to Buchenwald and were liberated in October 1945 by the Allied Forces. see link below for more stories