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Where did Elie Wiesel move after Auschwitz?

They went to Buchenwald.


What did Elie discover when he awoke from his first night at Gleiwitz?

His fathers spot was replaced by another invalid


What are the four concentration camps Elie Wiesel traveled to?

Auschwitz II, Buna (=Auschwitz III), Gleiwitz, Buchenwald. He only passed briefly through Auschwitz II and Gleiwitz.


What is Gleiwitz in the book Night?

In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Gleiwitz is a concentration camp located in Upper Silesia, Germany (now part of Poland). It is where Eliezer and his father are taken after being transferred from Auschwitz. Gleiwitz is portrayed as a place of extreme suffering and dehumanization for the Holocaust prisoners.


How did Wiesel father avoid being selected at Gleiwitz?

Elie Wiesel's father avoided being selected at Gleiwitz by pretending to be sick and staying lying down in the barracks during the selection process.


What is the new camp where Elie and his father are transferred to in the book Night?

They go from Auschwitz to Buna to Gleiwitz.


How long were they in gleiwitz where did they go next?

they were in gleiwitz for three days; Germany


How long were they gleiwitz where did they go next?

they were in gleiwitz for three days; Germany


What are all of the camps that elie weisel went to in the book Night?

Elie Wiesel attended Birkenau, Auschwitz, Buna, Gleiwitz and Buchenwald in the book night. He spent most of his time in Buna since that was the labour camp he worked in, and Gleiwitz and Buchenwald were only for very short times rightbefore his liberation.


What was the name of the camp of which the men walked in the holocost?

Elie and all the others walked to gleiwitz and then from there they were moved to buchenwald where Elie's father died and where they were all liberated by the americans.


What was the climax in Night?

In Elie Wiesel's "Night," the climax occurs during the forced march to Gleiwitz, when Elie witnesses a fellow prisoner being shot for falling behind. This moment epitomizes the brutality and dehumanization of the concentration camps, marking a turning point in Elie's struggle for survival and his faith. It highlights the loss of humanity and the desperation of the prisoners, ultimately leading Elie to confront the depths of his suffering and despair.


What was Gleiwitz camp?

There were four sub-camps of Auschwitz in Gleiwitz.