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because he had nice shoes on, and those who wore nice shoes had to give them up in replace for older shoes given by the the prisoners leaders in charge of them, however, since they were forced to stand in mud, all of it covered his shoes making them not as visible
Elie Wiesel's hometown, Sighet, Romania, is approximately 4,500 miles away from Fulton, Maryland.
Elie lost strenght because that was his most valuable possession (other than his father) at the camp since everything was taken away from him.
because they are covered in mud, so they dont look new
He didnt do anyhin bd it was just he had to be taken away is all. ___ He was taken from his home town, Sighet, on 16 May 1944 and transported to Auschwitz.
What is ironic about Elie's shoes is that Elie was offered a second ration from a boy who only wanted Elie's shoes but Elie wouldn't give them to the boy because Elie thought he would need them. In the end Elie's shoes were taken from him and he got nothing instead of getting a ration.
No, Elie Wiesel passed away on July 2, 2016. He was a Holocaust survivor, writer, and Nobel Laureate known for his memoir "Night," which detailed his experiences in concentration camps during World War II.
Yes he is alive, he is 81 years old as of 2009.
Stein is a relative of Elie Wiesel who they meet in Auschwitz. He is desperately searching for news of his family, and Elie lies to him to spare him the truth because he learns that Stein's family has been killed. Stein eventually loses hope and fades away.
He chose to march with the Germans away from the approaching Russian army.
In "Night", Elie refuses to trade his shoes to another prisoner for special favors and food, but later someone takes them from him for nothing.
no elie wiesers sisters and mother are killed, burned at the camp when hey first arrive at aucshwitz