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In the novel "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the pipel, a young boy, is executed on the gallows as punishment for allegedly being involved in sabotage. His hanging is particularly horrific because he is so light that he struggles to hang properly, leading to a prolonged and agonizing death. This event profoundly impacts the other prisoners, as they are forced to witness the brutality and loss of innocence, symbolizing the depths of human cruelty in the concentration camps. The scene serves as a stark reminder of the dehumanization experienced by the victims of the Holocaust.

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