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The book does not say what he looked like.
The name is pronounced (roughly) Elly Veesel.
He was deported from Sighet (now in Romania) on 16 May 1944 and arrived at Auschwitz four days later.
Near the beginning of the book when they were piled in the cattle wagon Elie said, the world is like a cattle wagon.
Elie Wiesel went on Oprah and spoke about the Ponzi scheme that cost him his millions after he went bankrupt. Elie stated that he would like Bernie Madoff to go to prison for the rest of his life.
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Elie Wiesel's difficulties was to see not only his family vanish, but to see 6 million other people that look like him vanish, and to see such brutality and cruelty in the Nazi party towards the Jews.
Elie Wiesel described the barracks in the concentration camps as overcrowded, unsanitary, and devoid of basic necessities. They were cramped, dark, and often infested with vermin, offering little to no privacy or comfort for the prisoners.
He had no choice. He (and many other Jews) were forced into many camps like this by the Nazis and Hitler.
You can find short summaries of "Night" by Elie Wiesel on websites like SparkNotes, Goodreads, and BookRags. These summaries typically provide a brief overview of the key events and themes in the book.
Testimonials are very important to prevent future genocides like the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel wrote his testimony in a book called "Night" Or, testimonials are a way to advertise with someone saying how it worked for them.
What he writes about is 'dark' and grim. It is the first of a trilogy of three works. The others, that follow, are entitled Dawn and Day, but are nothing like as widely read as Night.