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In night what advice was Elie given to pass the selection process?

Elie Wiesel was advised by a fellow prisoner in the concentration camp to run to the left during the selection process, as the left side of the line was often chosen for labor, which would increase his chances of survival.


What is the timeline for 'Night' by Elie Wiesel?

1928 September 30: Elie Wiesel is born in Transylvania, Romania. 1938 November 9-10: Nazis carry out Kristallnacht, which destroys 7500 Jewish-owned stores and synagogues. Jewish children are banned from German schools. Many Jews emigrate. 1941 Late December: Elie Wiesel meets Moshe the Beadle. 1942 Late in the year: Moshe the Beadle escapes Gestapo slaughter to warn the Jews in Sighet. 1944 April: Nazis arrest Jewish leaders and close synagogues in Transylvania. Jews are quarantined. Nazis confiscate valuables and force transylvainian Jews to wear the yellow Star of David and ban them from restaurants, cafes, and public transportation. May 16: All Sighet Jews are forced from their homes and told to line up in the street at 8 A.M. At 1 P.M., the first group departs by train. Several days later: Elie's family marches to the "little ghetto." A few days later: The Wiesels join the last group of deportees aboard a railway cattle car. Late May: The convoy reaches Birkenau, and Elie and Chlomo spend their first night in camp. Summer Guards send Elie and Chlomo to Auschwitz. There, they meet Stein of Antwerp. Elie and Chlomo march to Buna. Elie is tattooed A-7713 on his left arm. 1945 January: Elie undergoes surgery in the Auschwitz infirmary. Chlomo and Elie run with evacuees to Gleiwitz, where they and others board open cattle cars for a ten-day ride to Buchenwald in central Germany. January 18: The red army liberates Auschwitz Late January: Chlomo Wiesel dies in a bunk at Buchenwald. April: Elie falls ill with food poisoning. Elie is liberated with the arrival of U.S. troops.


Meaning of quotes from book night by elie weisel?

The quotes from "Night" by Elie Wiesel pertains to themes such as loss of faith, survival, and the cruelty of the Holocaust. They showcase Wiesel's personal journey through the horrors of the concentration camps and the enduring impact it had on his identity and beliefs. The quotes also serve as powerful reminders of the atrocities of the Holocaust and the importance of bearing witness to history.


In the book Night by Elie wiesel what happened if the guards caught you not running on the move to Gleiwitz?

If guards caught someone not running during the forced march to Gleiwitz in Night, they would be beaten or even killed. The SS guards showed no mercy towards those who faltered or showed any sign of weakness during the march. Elie Wiesel describes the brutality and terror of this experience in his memoir.


What are Elie and the others ordered to do?

Elie and the others are ordered to march to and be detained at a concentration camp. They are subjected to harsh treatment, including physical abuse, forced labor, and limited food and water. Their lives are marked by fear, uncertainty, and dehumanization.


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Who helped elie with his studies?

Actually, he did learn from Moshe, the Beadle but it wasn't long after, that the Germans invaded and forced them into ghettos and later into concentration camps. I know that in the beginning Elie looked up to Moshe the Beadle, but I am not sure who exactly was the religious teacher.


How was everyone disinfected in the story Night by Elie Wiesel?

Everyone was disinfected by everyone having to take all of their clothes off and only keep their belts and shoes in hand. Then they were taken to the barber to get all their hair off from head to toe. After that, they had to take a shower that had a disinfecting stuff in the water that they showered in.


What would be tha fate of the men that were forced to run in the book Night?

In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the men who were forced to run in the concentration camps faced exhaustion, brutality, and often death. Running was a means to test their endurance and weed out those deemed unfit or weak by the Nazis. Many of those forced to run were either shot or sent to the gas chambers if they could not keep up.


How would you respond to his memoir Elie Wiesel?

The mood is very gloomy throughout the book until gets to the point of total tragedy. Life at the concentration camp is horrible for the Jews. The prisoners are straving, being tortured, and are murdered often... They never know when they will be killed. Fear is always within' them. Most of the book takes place in the winter time, which makes the book even more gloomier. Even the title of the book, "Night", suggests darkness and emptiness.


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