the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)
To a ghetto within Sighet.
The Germans wrote such a law because they wanted the power and i guess to make the Jews suffer the pain for no reason when it should have been the Germans suffering to what they did to the Jews
As far as I'm aware, nobody.
To make Germans think the Jews should be executed
They probably didn't want to believe that their life was about to fall apart. They probably thought that the Allies would stop Hitler before the Germans reached them. Or they were just in denial.
They were transferred by the Hungarian army to the Germans.
The Jews of Sighet are first taken by the Germans to local ghettos after their arrival.
playing dead, like moshe the beadle
The plans were to to deport the Jews from the Ghettos to the small Ghetto then the cattle cars.
sighet
Moshe the Beadle, a character in Night, returns to Sighet to warn the Jews of the impending danger and atrocities that lie ahead. However, his warnings are dismissed as unbelievable by the Jews in the community.
Moishe the Beadle was deported from Sighet because he was a foreign Jew and subjected to the anti-Semitic policies of the Hungarian authorities during World War II. He was taken away with other foreign Jews to be forced into labor camps.
No, the Jews of Sighet did not protest the expulsion of the foreign-born Jews because they did not believe the rumors of deportation, and they were in denial about the danger they were facing. Additionally, they were under the impression that the foreign-born Jews were being taken to work camps instead of being targeted for extermination.
The Russian battlefront was getting close to Sighet so they believe they were being deported for their own safety.
This personification is meant to indicate how quickly death befell the Jews of Sighet.
To a ghetto within Sighet.
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.