In the book Night, deportees were abused through physical violence, forced labor, and dehumanization by the Nazis. They were subjected to harsh living conditions, insufficient food and hygiene, and extreme cruelty at the hands of their captors. Additionally, many were forced to witness the deaths of loved ones and experienced psychological torment.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the deportees' cherished items are left behind on the train along with their personal belongings as they are forced to abandon everything before entering the concentration camp.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the deportees were forced to leave behind their cherished items on the train, including their personal belongings and valuables. They were allowed to take only the bare essentials with them as they were taken to the concentration camps.
The book IT is about an abused child.
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she is abused
Margo cannot finish the book because in three nights, she will only have read 120 pages, not 130 pages.
Jonny Cade by his drunk parrents
It is about when Dave Pelzer, the author, is abused as a child.
Catherine Jinks
Elie Wiesel was imprisoned in three different concentration camps during the Holocaust as depicted in the book "Night": Auschwitz, Buna, and Buchenwald. Each camp subjected its prisoners to unimaginable suffering and loss.
There are three Goosebumps books in the "Night of the Living Dummy" series: "Night of the Living Dummy," "Night of the Living Dummy II," and "Night of the Living Dummy III."
Night - book - was created in 1960.