it because he was psychologically confused but then comed to his senses
He was about to be burned but then the turned the other way so he was safe!
No he told them "TO WORRY" and that the Nazis are going to kill them all but they thought he was crazy ~Daffy~
Beethoven did not kill himself. He died of cirrhosis of the liver.
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The duration of The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself is 1.33 hours.
He didn't kill himself. A plane crashed into the building, In 9-11
Elie Wiesel was assigned to the electrical warehouse in Buna.
Elie Wiesel did not kill John Dawson in the book "Dawn" by Elie Wiesel. In the story, John Dawson is sentenced to death by a group of Jewish underground fighters for collaborating with the enemy. The protagonist, Elisha, is tasked with carrying out the execution at dawn.
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Elie Wiesel's father died from dysentery, a gastrointestinal infection that causes severe diarrhea and can lead to dehydration and death.
No he told them "TO WORRY" and that the Nazis are going to kill them all but they thought he was crazy ~Daffy~
I'm a little hazy on Shlomo's accomplishments, but I can tell you a little about him and his influence on Eliezer. Shlomo Wiesel was Elie Wiesel's father. He was an Orthodox Jew who ran his own grocery store in the Carpathian Mountains in Romania in a place called Sighet. He was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944 and later Buna, where he was evacuated to Buchenwald sometime in the winter of 1944-45 and died on January 28-29, 1945 (he died sometime during that night so it is impossible to be sure exactly when he died) in Buchenwald (before the camp was liberated). Elie says that his father represented reason (while his mother faith). Though Shlomo was often busy with what Elie called "other peoples' destinies," and because of this Elie felt deprived from his father's attention, they grew close in Auschwitz and Buna and later Buchenwald. Shlomo was often busy with communal activities in Sighet. As for his actual accomplishments, I'm a little hazy, but I've read that it was he who instilled Elie's strong sense of humanism. I hope this helped! You can read Elie Wiesel's novel/memoir Night for more details on Shlomo and Elie's experiences at Auschwitz and Birkenau. It's small, but it's detailed and emotional, a reflection of Elie's life during the Holocaust. Here are some links to a few of my other sources: http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elie_Wiesel http:/www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeyzOvWQzFI
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he was going to kill himself but he changed his mind.
"Dawn" by Elie Wiesel is set in Palestine in 1947, during the period of British rule and the growing tensions between Jews and Arabs. The story revolves around a young Holocaust survivor who joins a Jewish underground movement seeking independence for Israel.
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Beethoven did not kill himself. He died of cirrhosis of the liver.