His mother and three sisters.
A gypsy Kapo.
Eighteen and forty.
His name was Stein of Antwerp
That they were being treated so badly. Why was his God treating all of his followers teriibly, why was he allowing this to happen.
In the final passage of section 2, the sentence structure mirrors Eliezer's overwhelming emotions as he arrives at Birkenau through short, fragmented phrases that convey shock and despair. The abruptness of the sentences emphasizes his disorientation and the gravity of the situation, capturing his sense of helplessness and fear. This stylistic choice immerses the reader in Eliezer's turmoil, effectively reflecting the profound impact of this traumatic moment.
A gypsy Kapo.
Eighteen and forty.
His name was Stein of Antwerp
Musicians.
Elie was sent to Auschwitz Birkenau, and later to Buna, a subcamp of Auschwitz.
That they were being treated so badly. Why was his God treating all of his followers teriibly, why was he allowing this to happen.
Shlomo was eliezer's father
Eliezer, his parents, and his sisters are crammed into a closed cattle wagon with 80 others, with no light, little to eat or drink, barely able to breathe. Men and women are separated on arrival. Eliezer and his father are sent to the left; his mother, Hilda, Beatrice, and Tzipora to the right. He learned years later that his mother and Tzipora were taken straight to the gas chamber.
Abraham's chief steward was named Eliezer.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation was created in 2009.
Eliezer Schein has written: 'Eliezer Shain' -- subject(s): Education, Jews
Eliezer Williams was born in 1754.