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In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Pipel is a young Jewish boy who was hanged by the Nazi guards for aiding in an act of sabotage. Despite his young age, Pipel's execution serves as a powerful example of the dehumanization and brutality faced by Jewish prisoners during the Holocaust.
The pipel (pipeline) might be hanging due to a lack of adequate support or attachment points, leading to it being loose or unstable. It's important to ensure proper installation and maintenance to prevent issues like this.
Elie Wiesel described the soup tasting like corpses after the young servant boy, the pipel, was hanged. The event deeply affected him, and he found it difficult to eat or find pleasure in anything after witnessing the execution.
A Pipel was a young or adolescent boy (perhaps 12-15) who was 'favoured' by an SS man and had to - well - go for 'long walks in the woods' with him. One of the only two known survivors from Chelmno was a Pipel. Sometimes it really was a matter of life or death.
In the novel, Night, the young pipel is not given a name. He is an assistant at Buna, and ends up receiving a death sentence for sabotage.
The Dutchman was created in 1968.
A Dutchman comes from the Netherlands.
Cross of the Dutchman happened in 360.
Cross of the Dutchman was created in 2012.
The Floating Dutchman was created in 1952.
Dutchman - film - was created in 1966.
SpongeBob was never the Flying Dutchman. But, once, for Halloween, Squidward was dressed up as the Flying Dutchman.