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Bela Katz, a character in Elie Wiesel's "Night," was forced to work in the crematorium after being selected for his strength. This horrifying role required him to handle the bodies of those who had died, a task that deeply traumatized him. Ultimately, this grim duty highlighted the brutal reality of life in the concentration camps, where survival often came at a horrific cost.

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