The gypsy strikes Eliezer's father because he asked where the toilets were.
A gypsy Kapo.
The gypsy struck Elie Wiesel's father because he asked where the toilets were.
Shlomo was eliezer's father
Ele's father was struck for asking wher te oilets wher.
Eliezer's father dies at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany.
He didn't help and just watched as his father was beaten. And, he never responded to his fathers dying calls (his father kept saying 'Eliezer' and Eliezer never responded out of fear of being beaten).
Eliezer saves his father from the selection at Gleiwitz by quickly switching places with him during the chaotic process. Eliezer's father was deemed too weak to continue, so Eliezer took his father's place in line, knowing that his father's survival was crucial. This act of selflessness and sacrifice ultimately saved his father from being sent to the gas chambers.
well you remember the guy that wanted eliezer gold crown...eliezer's father stopped eliezer from giving it to him so, to get back at him, he was beating up eliezer's father cause he doesn't know how to march,so to stop the guy from beating his dad eliezer decided to teach him how to march<i hope it make sense> ~Daffy~
In the book "Night", Weisel's father is slapped by a Gypsy. Both Weisel and his father did not react much at all to the slapping. They were both too afraid to do anything. Weisel just stood by and watched and was too shocked and scared to move.
The cast of Annie and the Gypsy - 2012 includes: David Burtka Gia Carides David Franklin Bryce Johnson Eliezer Ortiz as The Gypsy Peter Paige Cybill Shepherd Lenny von Dohlen
He was unconscious.
During Eliezer's father's final illness in the book Night, there was a role reversal where Eliezer had to take care of his father instead of the other way around. Eliezer became more like a caretaker, providing his father with food, water, and encouragement, which was a stark contrast to their roles at the beginning of their time in the concentration camps.