he started talking to his family
1944.
Elie gets to keep his shoes because one of the German soldiers was in a good mood. The only thing that was certain in Jewish internment camps is that nothing was certain.
Buchenwald was a concentration camp.
Idek.
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.
1944.
Elie gets to keep his shoes because one of the German soldiers was in a good mood. The only thing that was certain in Jewish internment camps is that nothing was certain.
Elie's father helped him after he suffered one of Idek's bouts of madness in the camp. His father was a source of strength and support for Elie during their time in the concentration camp.
Buchenwald was a concentration camp.
his tooth
When Elie and his family first arrived at the concentration camp, the men were told to line up in one line and the women in the other. The women were taken somewhere else at the camp, and the men went to an area of the camp near the crematorium. There, the went through selection and the boys too young to work and the men too old to work were taken to the crematorium, and well, i think you know what happened to them. The survivors of the selection were then taken to barracks where inmates tattooed numbers on the arms of the new arrivals. This is how the inmates were kept track of. If you would like to learn more, read the book Night by Elie Wiesel.-G.A.
Elie's family was separated upon reaching the camp. Elie was separated from his mother and sister, who were sent to the gas chambers. His father was with him in the camp and they faced harsh conditions and brutality together.
Elie was separated from his mother and sisters during the selection process at Auschwitz concentration camp. They were sent to the gas chambers, while Elie and his father were deemed fit for labor. Elie's grandmother was separated from him upon arrival at the camp and sent to the gas chambers.
Idek.
Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel kept a striped concentration camp uniform from his time at Auschwitz.
It is about their time in the Nazi concentration camp. His father died, Elie survived.