Elie was separated from his mother and sisters during the selection process at Auschwitz concentration camp. They were sent to the gas chambers, while Elie and his father were deemed fit for labor. Elie's grandmother was separated from him upon arrival at the camp and sent to the gas chambers.
Elie Wiesel's younger sister, Tzipora, goes with her mother when they are separated from him and his father.
they got sent to the crematorium.
Elie Wiesel looses his father, mother, sisters, and childhood.
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Elie's family was separated upon reaching the camp. Elie was separated from his mother and sister, who were sent to the gas chambers. His father was with him in the camp and they faced harsh conditions and brutality together.
In the book night by Elie Wiesel, Elie was separated not only from him mother but his younger sister named Tzipora as well. The last time he saw his mother and sister was when the SS officer says, "Men to the left! Women to the right!" as they are proceeding into the ghetto. At this point From this point on Elie never saw his mother and sister again Here is the section from the book. "Men to the left! Women to the right!" Eight words spoken quietly, indifferently, without emotion. Eight simple, short words. Yet that was the moment when I left my mother. There was no time to think, and I already I felt my father's hand press against mine: we were alone. In a fraction of a second I could see my mother, my sisters, move to the right. Tzipora was holding Mother's hand. I saw them walking farther and farther away; Mother was stroking my sister's blond hair, as if to protect her. And I walked on with my father, with the men. I didn't know that this was the moment in time and the place where I was leaving my mother and Tzipora forever. I kept walking, my father holding my hand.
Elie Wiesel was the only one in his family to survive. He was separated from his mother and sister when they first got there and never saw them again. His father died while Elie was asleep after being sick.
Elie Wiesel's sisters from oldest to youngest when he was a child are Hilda (Oldest), Bea, and Tzipora (Youngest). Hlida is the oldest sibling followed by Bea, then Elie, and finally Tzipora. Elie Wiesel is the only son in the family.
Elie Wiesel's two older sisters, Hilda and Beatrice, also survived the Holocaust. Hilda and Beatrice were separated from Elie and their mother early in their time at Auschwitz but reunited with him later. They were liberated together from Buchenwald concentration camp.
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they were separated in the concentration camps, and he only had his father, he then found out that his mother and sister were cremated alive in the ovens. in 1944 Elie's father died from starvation.
His younger sister (Tzipora) and mother (Sarah) were killed in a gas chamber in the first camp that they reached. His two older sisters, Hilda and Beatrice, survived the War. His father, Schlomo, died only a few weeks before their camp was liberated.