True
Auschwitz Death Camp
the god of sleep - death
Elie and his father must make a decision whether to go on the death march or stay in the infirmary at the camp. Elie decides that the camp will probably be bombed by the Nazis after it's evacuation and the sick peopel in the infirmary will be killed. He believes this because the Nazis have no use for sick people. Elie and his father go on the death march, which proves to be a bad choice because two days after the camp was evacuated and Elie and his father went on the march, people in the infirmary were freed. Had Elie and his father stayed in the infirmary, they would have been freed from the reign of the Nazis and his father would have survived the Holocaust.
William did fake his death so that Harold thought he had won
The great pyramid of Giza was built for the pharaoh Khufu and he was buried in the "King's Chamber" after his death.
Elie Wiesel's father died from dysentery, a gastrointestinal infection that causes severe diarrhea and can lead to dehydration and death.
Elie Wiesel's father did not die during the death march. He died after the death march, in Buchenwald. He died from dysentery (also, starvation and exhaustion). In Night, Elie said that his father was suffering from dysentery, and had kept asking for water, when one of the guards hit him over the head with a truncheon, and by morning he was dead.
The two men tried to throw Wiesel's father from the carriage because he was lingering between life and death, and they wanted to make room for other passengers who were fully conscious and in need of space. They viewed him as a burden and saw his presence as an inconvenience.
Elie's father passed the second selection.
No, Elie Wiesel is not single.
Political opponents are thought to have been responsible for his death.
He is still alive.
For Elie Wiesel's survival, No, he would've gone through the camp so much more easily. For the love, yes, it is not easy to just separate the kids from the parent suddenly and expect them to forget each other.
Elie Wiesel's father was beaten by a German officer when he continued to ask for water while being transported in a cattle car to Buchenwald concentration camp. The officer struck his father with a truncheon, causing his father's death.
Not being successful and Death
"But I had no more tears. And, in the depths of my being, in the recesses of my weakened conscience, could I have searched it, I might perhaps have found something like-free at last!" Chapter 8, pg. 106
She thought her father's death was punishment for having sex before marriage.