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In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Buna was a concentration camp where the main character, Eliezer, was imprisoned during the Holocaust. At Buna, Eliezer experienced extreme hardships, starvation, and witnessed the cruelty of the Nazis. It was a place marked by brutality, suffering, and death.
Meir Katz is Eliezer's father's friend from Buna. In the cattle car to Buchenwald, Katz saves Eliezer's life from an unidentified assailant.
Franek is Eliezer's foreman at Buna. Franek notices Eliezer's gold tooth and gets a dentist in the camp to pry it out with a rusty spoon.
Eliezer later finds out that the French girl who helps him at Buna is a Jewish woman named Zalman's sister. She flees with her father when they are about to be deported and provides Eliezer with encouragement and hope during his darkest days in the concentration camp.
Eliezer and other Jews are placed in blocks and another lot of terrible things happen to him. The most important part is where the Jews are put in blocks of electricians, Masons, Farmers, Musicians, etc. and many more :)
Eliezer and his father lived in the small town of Sighet in Transylvania, Romania, before they were deported to concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Eliezer and his father were assigned to work in the electrical warehouse at Auschwitz. Eliezer was given the task of sorting electrical equipment, while his father was responsible for repairing damaged electrical parts.
Elie Wiesel's shoes were not taken away at Buna because he managed to hide them and keep them with him. This helped him to avoid having to walk barefoot and endure the harsh conditions in the camp.
The plural of infirmary is infirmaries.
The address of the Buna Public Library is: 1042 Hwy 62 S, Buna, 77612 M
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