The Holocaust is a terrible era in history, and many innocent people were killed for their beliefs. Erie Wessel's "Night Night" book depicts the development of prosperity of Wiesel and his family during this difficult period. The Holocaust is not just a genocide against Jews, it is also a long process of inhumanization. They took their valuables and shaved their heads to rob them from their identity. Dr. Mengler is a doctor and scientist of the Nazis who conducted several studies on twins at refugee camps and he is mainly using Auschwitz as his personal laboratory.
Because it tells the Holocaust story in an emotional and authentic way, history books can not be compared with mouse II's personal trauma. Statistics and names do not reveal the hardships that Holocaust survivors and victims should endure. Through his past trip to his father's Maus II, Art Spiel was strongly influenced by his generation and made it a permanent impression not only to Jews but to all people in the future generation.
In his life Elie Wiesel had to deal with many difficulties. The most painful thing was that he lost his mother, father and sister at concentration camp during the massacre. He wrote an article about his terrible genocide experience in a highly educational and useful way for our society. Wessel wrote this to do such a massacre, where systematic persecution of ethnic minorities was picked up and never happened again. Wessel is writing a lot of books about these events, and these events make you feel that you are with him. He says, "I will speak on behalf of the Holocaust victims because I believe this is correct and I believe that young people can work for a more human world, the world focuses on empathy from different cultures. We are matching. "
The arrival of the ELLI Holocaust era. Ellie, her mother and all the prisoners they encountered experienced many physical and mental difficulties when placed in a concentration camp. When they were taken from their home to the Jewish district, to the synagogue, and finally to Auschwitz des Camp, they were treated like cattle on their way to slaughter. The majority of the pain suffered by Elli and his colleagues was caused by the body ... that Moody's "The Coming of Age" in Mississippi is a narrative autobiography depicting the poor African American . Feelings of a woman grew up in the South. Her autobiography led us through the journey of her life from 4 years old to adults and until participation in the civil rights movement. The book is divided into four periods: childhood, high school, college and sports.