Many were trampled during the evacuation of each concentration camp. One in particular is Rabbi Eliahous' son, Zalman.
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In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Zalman is a young Jewish boy who was part of the group of prisoners forced to march to Gleiwitz during the Holocaust. He falls behind during the march and is trampled to death during the chaos. His death is a devastating moment that highlights the brutal conditions and desperation faced by prisoners in the concentration camps.
"He was trampled by the crowd"
Those who couldn't keep up with the march in the book "Night" were either trampled by others or shot by the SS guards. They were considered a burden and a threat to the group's survival, so they were often left behind or killed.
I was nearly trampled by a runaway horse.
Trampled by Turtles was created in 2004.
Trampled Under Hoof was created in 2004.
Trampled Under Foot was created in 1974-01.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, men who were slow or weak during the forced marches were often trampled or killed by other prisoners or SS guards. Those who couldn't keep up were seen as a liability, and often faced brutal consequences. The harsh conditions and lack of compassion made it difficult for anyone who couldn't match the pace to survive.
Night - book - was created in 1960.
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