another prisoner said that they would be burned.
they gunna burn
dynestery-thrist, starvation, etc,...
Stoic, authoritative, and protective.
"He lost faith in everything,but Hitler himself."
It showed how relationships were strained during that time and how you had to remember what was important to you.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Zalman is a young Jewish boy who was part of the group of prisoners forced to march to Gleiwitz during the Holocaust. He falls behind during the march and is trampled to death during the chaos. His death is a devastating moment that highlights the brutal conditions and desperation faced by prisoners in the concentration camps.
The prisoners in the book Night finally stopped their march at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany.
The prisoners were confined to their cells for the night.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the first group to beat Elie and the other new prisoners are the kapos, who are fellow prisoners given authority by the Nazis. They often resort to brutal tactics to assert their power over the newcomers, inflicting physical violence and psychological torment. This initial encounter highlights the dehumanization experienced in the concentration camps and sets the tone for the harrowing experiences that follow.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the dentist examined prisoners' mouths for gold teeth, which were often forcibly removed without anesthesia. This extraction of gold teeth was a form of exploitation and dehumanization inflicted upon the prisoners in the concentration camps.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the prisoners were not necessarily disinfected in the traditional sense. They were subjected to various dehumanizing processes upon entering the concentration camps, such as head shaving and showering, but these actions were more about degrading and controlling the prisoners than about actual sanitation.
Mostly at night when Jaks group was dancing and doing weird stuff .