Rabbi and his son were together in a refugee camp for three years and endured the same harsh conditions. When Ell met a rabbi after the death march and found his son, he saw "his son lost his position ... [he] was thinking about this separation, his own burden In order to get rid of this, this may reduce the possibility of himself surviving (p. 91) Although my son and his father experienced everything, there may be better opportunities in the future Since there was nothing, he gave up Rabbiellahu.
In the night 's inhumanizing novel "Night", Elie Wiesel explained his experience as a Jewish boy during the Holocaust. The captured Jews were concentrated in concentration camps. So they experienced the worst forms of torture, abuse and inhumane treatment. This type of torture has obvious physical influences, but unfortunately it also causes psychological changes for people who experienced psychological changes. However, these personality and moral mutations can not be regarded as weaknesses of the Jewish spirit, but they may be due to the treatment of similar animals that they accept. They turn into primitive people with the characteristics of barbaric animals necessary to survive.
As the Jews developed the spirit of "survival of the fittest" and the losing ability of the erasers to express emotions, the night of Jewish inhumanization of the night of Erie-Wiesel, the image is a non-Nazi Jewish It was used to show humanitarianization. Wessel demonstrates the inhumanization of Jews who are forced to endure dangerous situations in concentration camps using images of Jewish 's idea of "survival of fitties". The enslaved Jews experienced the worst form of inhumane treatment. The Jews lost their reason and morality beyond their ability to suppress hunger, indifference, illness, depletion, atrocities. Therefore, Wessel makes the Jewish "beast with birds of prey to animals ...".
Many Jews in concentration camps were physically, mentally and inhumane, in the "night" of the memoirs of the Holocaust and Erie Wiesel. In his memoir, Ely Wiesel mentioned his hardships in the Auschwitz concentration camp. The purpose of these concentration camps is to destroy all Jews. The Nazis tried the Jews, made them inhumane, and did various things to make their lives worse. For Nazians, Jews are inferior and not important in the world. Nazis dealt with these Jews not to be human. They are considered assets and the Nazis believe they can do anything. The Jews are in a difficult situation and live a terrible life in these concentration camps. The inhumanization of these Jews made it very difficult for them to live their lives. All these bad actions helped Hitler achieve his main objective. Hitler 's goal is to eliminate all Jews, and all concentration camps are helping him to do this.