If you mean Elie Wiesel, he got out of Buchenwald on April 11, 1945. Wikipedia has more information about him if you want to learn more.
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's last memory of his family is being separated from his mother and sister upon arrival at Auschwitz. He was forced to say goodbye to them as they were directed to the women's line, while he and his father were sent to the men's line. It is a moment that haunts him throughout his time in the concentration camp.
The last concentration camp Margot Frank was in was the Bergen-Belson concentration camp.
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Gassings began on 17 March 1942. The last gassing took place in December 1942 (exact date unknown).
Theresienstadt (also known by its Czech name, Terezin) was probably the last camp to be liberated (10 May 1945). In some parts of Bohemia fighting continued for a day or two after the German surrender.
Yes, Elie does cry when his father dies in the concentration camp. The experience is emotionally overwhelming for him, as he has lost his last surviving family member, and his grief is intensified by the extreme circumstances of their situation.
Elie Wiesel's father's last words to him were "Eliezer, I want you to remember that you are in a concentration camp. In this place, it is every man for himself, and you cannot think of others. Not even your father. In this place, there is no such thing as father, brother, friend. Each of us lives and dies alone."
Westerbork concentration camp was in operation from October 1942 to April 1945, making it around two and a half years. It was initially set up by the Dutch government as a transit camp for Jews before they were deported to extermination camps in Eastern Europe during the Holocaust.
Please give the timeframe. Are you thinking of the Boer War?
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, a powerful quote that illustrates the father-son relationship is when Elie recalls his father's last words to him before he dies in the concentration camp: "Eliezer, my son, I am very thirsty. Don't forget to get me some water." This quote showcases the love and concern Elie's father had for him until his final moments, highlighting the deep bond between them even in the face of extreme suffering.
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