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    to systematically exterminate the European Jewish race during World War II. The Holocaust was a reference to the murder of around six million Jews and other minority groups such as homosexuals‚ gypsies and the disabled (Wiesel‚ 2008). In the 1930’s the Jewish population in Romania was around half a million. However‚ during World War II most of those Jews sent to the labour barracks or death camps (Wiesel‚ 2008). Set the scene of the reader‚ what is it about? Night by Elie Wiesel is about

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    Some think that only the Jews were affected during the time of the Holocaust. However‚ this is highly inaccurate. People all across the spectrum were affected by this disastrous event in our World history. Even though the majority of the killing was in Germany‚ families from all across the globe were affected negatively. All families during the Holocaust were affected by economic‚ social‚ and political challenges; people from all nationalities‚ race‚ and countries felt the impact of the second “Great

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    the Concentration camp.Throughout the story Elies and many other Jews faith and beliefs change while they are in the concentration camps. The story “Night” is about a young Jewish kid name Elie that was put in concentration camp.Elies was taken to a camp called Auschwitz and was separated from his mother and sisters.Elie was put with his father and both promised to each other that they would stick together.Elie and other Jews were being starved and were also forced to work in horrible weather

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    existentialism‚ identifies that outside influences‚ such as religion‚ distort the truth. For instance‚ “I am delighted to have met you here at last. I had almost given up hope‚ since we have been waiting endless years for you”(Kafka 123). Concerning existentialism‚ this citation conveys that the Jackals have been aimlessly waiting for a Messiah figure to appear‚ and are unable to take action without relying on faith. Moreover‚ by displaying how the Jackals are unable to act upon free will‚ Kafka displays that

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    Night Literary Analysis

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    illustrates the uncertainty of Jews during World War II. The book memoirs Wiesel’s unforgettably experiences when he was taken from his home in Sighet‚ Hungary to Auschwitz concentration camp‚ and then to Buchenwald concentration camp. Throughout the book‚ Wiesel learns many things. A more important lesson that Wiesel learned during his imprisonment was that when opportunities arise‚ take them. In early 1942‚ the Jews of Sighet‚ Hungary were impervious to what the Germans had waiting for them. One day all

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    once‚ Hans risks his life once again by inviting a jew into his home. Hans motivations for inviting him in was keeping it a secret to save an innocent jews life‚ who “sat on his suitcase‚ waiting... He had eaten only the foul taste of his own hungry breath for what felt like weeks” (139). The boy’s name was Max Vandenburg‚ he does not have a family anymore and he was on the run. Hitler was out to get the jews in germany‚ and for hans to have a jew in his house it was hard. Hans had the motivation

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      1   Diffin   2   Table of Contents Transportation To Camp 4 Sorting Jews 5 Conditions 5-6 Gas chambers and persuasion 6 Citations 7   2   Diffin   3   Outline I. Transportation to gas camp A. Train 1. Thousands at a time B. Truckloads C. Forced to walk 1. Chained to horse or wagon 2. Jews shot on sight II. Sorting Jews A. Pregnant women B. Young people C. Sick or injured D. Old people III. Conditions A. Pushed

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    in Russia” (Pierce‚ 1). Throughout the weeks Pierce explores the town of Kiev‚ with her most eventful journey being to the Jewish detention camp. In a letter to her parents‚ Pierce described what she witnessed at a Jewish detention camp: the beaten Jews‚ starvation‚ and their hideous living conditions. Because of this letter it got Pierce and Marie arrested for espionage by the Russian secret police. They were held for three months for questioning until Pierce was able to convince the officers that

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    the tone and mood of the story. For example‚ in paragraph one on page 37‚ the girl mentioned how the war resulted in making her leave her home. She she also talks about her mom adjusting her antics because they were leaving them after they knew that jews are no longer welcomed. World War II was the central event of the twentieth century. It involved a lot of countries and a lot of people. It caused 60 million deaths

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    Hitler disliked like the Jews. He never

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