Some of the younger men want to attempt an escape in the book Night because they are desperate to survive and believe they have a chance of avoiding the horrors of the concentration camps. They are willing to take the risk of escaping in order to seek freedom and a chance at survival, even though they know the consequences of failure are severe.
Elie Wiesel is the author of Night.
Escape from Alcatraz - book - was created in 1963.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, many of the Jewish prisoners in the concentration camp at Sighet were in a state of shock and disbelief about the atrocities they were facing. The Nazis instilled fear and control, making escape attempts dangerous and often futile. Additionally, the prisoners were malnourished, weak, and lacked resources to plan and execute a successful escape.
Escape - David McMillan book - was created on 2007-05-15.
It did not directly say who planed the escape but who was pat of the escape
Harriet Jacobs' grandmother told Dr. Flint, who was pursuing Jacobs during her escape attempt, that she had no knowledge of her whereabouts and begged him to leave their family alone. This deception allowed Jacobs to continue her journey to freedom.
Night - book - was created in 1960.
The book "Escape from Camp 14" by Blaine Harden has approximately 80,000 words.
For the most part they travel during the day. There are parts where they travel at night, specifically when the are fleeing the goblins. The escape from the elven king's dungeon was done at night as they floated down the river. And the journey through Mirkwood is pretty much done in darkness.
The book Night is set in Nazi Germany.
Night - book - has 109 pages.
Moshie the Beadle is taken away by the Nazis along with other foreign Jews in the beginning of the book Night and is later able to escape and warns the Jewish community about the dangers they face in the future. He is not believed by many and his warnings go unheeded, which ultimately leads to tragic consequences.