Discussing the coexistence of the massacre with the Holocaust and the mighty God is one of the most tragic events ever happened in world history. It began when Hitler grabbed power in a group called Nazis, and they made many discrimination to get rid of all Jews in Germany and eventually got the final solution It was. Some people may find it hard to believe in God, since after the Holocaust God believes that God is kind and compassionate to the world. So why will he allow racial discrimination between Germany and the Jews? One thing.
Ellie Wiesel, a powerful survivor of the Holocaust, faces God's most difficult challenge. His novel "Night" was published to remind the future generation of this sad event in order to prevent such a disaster from occurring again. In his novel, Wessel shared his most discoverable moment in his life. He started his journey from a firm belief in God, and from the challenges he faced, he was confused about what he believed. The experience of Elie Wiesel in the Holocaust era has gradually changed his belief in God; this is the result of his witnessed death, preserving the lack of sympathy and separation from friends and family. The deaths of millions of people witnessed by Ely Wiesel in the Holocaust experience led to his gradual disappearance. In the novel, unfortunately the boy has to witness death and deal with the tragic loss of the person he loves.
Elie Wiesel: Survivor of the Holocaust Elie Wiesel wrote the life as a victim of the Holocaust in many novels in a mysterious and existential way. Selections such as "night" and "judgment of God" reveal the fear of concentration camps and the real idea of Wessel in the hell era that he encountered. Hell written by Wessel was released in his later life with his shock, sorrow, and incredible reasons. Elie Wiesel speaks with a third party while writing a story
During the Holocaust six million Jews were killed. The Jews were persecuted in the concentration camps, tortured and massacred ("Holocaust" 1). The night of Elie Wiesel was a powerful memoir that I experienced during the Holocaust. The night represents the tragedy of the Holocaust using literary means such as the loss of faith, the cruelty to others, the night as a symbol of pain and fear, and the use of the first person stories. - During the Holocaust, 6 million people were murdered by concentration camps, mass bombardment and flame of gas chambers. This began with the establishment of a "final solution" ("Holocaust") for the Nazi Party to try to eliminate inferior Jewish races from Germany and the world. People can not see this incident, except for the darkness of evil, the side of evil, and nothing can be seen.