In "Night," Eliezer Wiesel initially thinks he and his family are being sent to a safer place, possibly a relocation for work. As they are transported in the cattle cars and treated with increasing cruelty, he realizes that they are actually being taken to a concentration camp, where the reality of their situation becomes increasingly dire and terrifying. His hope quickly turns to despair as he confronts the horrific conditions they face.
Eliezer Pugh died in 1903.
Eliezer Papo was born in 1785.
Christie Jayaratnam Eliezer died in 2000.
He meant that he wanted to stay alive, even though he was in the camp.
Eliezer Ben-Yehuda was born on January 7, 1858.
Eliezer and his father lied to Dr. Mengele about Eliezer's age because Eliezer was afraid that being seen as too young would lead to him being selected for execution in the concentration camp. By lying about his age and saying he was older, he hoped to appear stronger and more capable of work, increasing his chances of survival.
Eliezer saves his father from the selection at Gleiwitz by quickly switching places with him during the chaotic process. Eliezer's father was deemed too weak to continue, so Eliezer took his father's place in line, knowing that his father's survival was crucial. This act of selflessness and sacrifice ultimately saved his father from being sent to the gas chambers.
He was unconscious.
He didn't help and just watched as his father was beaten. And, he never responded to his fathers dying calls (his father kept saying 'Eliezer' and Eliezer never responded out of fear of being beaten).
I think it's Eliezer's dad.
well you remember the guy that wanted eliezer gold crown...eliezer's father stopped eliezer from giving it to him so, to get back at him, he was beating up eliezer's father cause he doesn't know how to march,so to stop the guy from beating his dad eliezer decided to teach him how to march<i hope it make sense> ~Daffy~
At Auschwitz kids aged under 15 were usually sent straight to the gas chambers.
Elie was sent to Auschwitz Birkenau, and later to Buna, a subcamp of Auschwitz.
Eliezer's father avoids being selected at Gleiwitz by lying about his age and saying he is younger than he is. This allows him to be placed in a group that is less likely to be chosen for work detail or further selection.
Shlomo was eliezer's father
Abraham's chief steward was named Eliezer.
Eliezer recited the Kaddish in spite of himself as a way to honor his father and as a form of rebellion against the dehumanization he was experiencing in the concentration camp. It was a way for him to hold onto his identity and spirituality amidst the horrors of the Holocaust.