They were being killed.
In Chapter 3 of Elie Wiesel's "Night," the prisoners arrive at Auschwitz. They undergo a selection process by Dr. Mengele, where Elie's family is separated. Elie witnesses the cruelty and dehumanization at the camp, losing his faith in God and struggling to survive in the harsh conditions.
The old women and young girls were immediately sent to the gas chambers or creamatorium. The women who could work were sent to a work camp, such as Auschwitz 1 or Buna, like Elie was. Eliezer's two sisters survived the Holocaust, but his younger sister did not.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the women in the concentration camps faced the same harsh treatment and conditions as the men. They were subjected to violence, starvation, and cruelty by the Nazi guards. Many women were also separated from their families and lived in fear and despair.
Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz was created in 1943.
Elie Wiesel's father was deemed fit for work during the second selection at Auschwitz and was spared from immediate death in the gas chambers.
The old women and young girls were immediately sent to the gas chambers or creamatorium. The women who could work were sent to a work camp, such as Auschwitz 1 or Buna, like Elie was. Eliezer's two sisters survived the Holocaust, but his younger sister did not.
Elie Wiesel's younger sister, Tzipora, goes with her mother when they are separated from him and his father.
Yes. Auschwitz was #1 an extermination camp for men, women and children and also #2 a slave labour camp for women as well as men.
Yes, there were some Jewish survivors from extermination camps. Here are some the names of some of them: * Elie Wiesel (Auschwitz III and later Buchenwald) * Primo Levi (Auschwitz III) * Fania Fénélon (Auschwitz II and later Bergen-Belsen) * Esther Bejanaro (Auschwitz II) * Rudolf Reder (One of only two (!) known survivors from Belzec * Alexander Pechersky (Sobibor, where he led the revolt and mass break-out) The two women were both members of the Auschwitz Girls' Orchestra which was treated better than ordinary inmates.
More than 4 women died.
Killed if unfit to work but if they were fit to work, they would be sent to female concentration camp in auschwitz
The FranksOtto Frank was separated from his family, when the Franks were taken to Aushwitz and women and men were separated. This is the last time he saw his family.