Since the Holocaust morality has proved to be obedient under harsh conditions. Morality is stopped by the barbed wire of the concentration camp. Within the camp, prisoners are not treated as human beings, so they follow behavior like animals necessary for survival. In his autobiographical novel "Sequestoèunuomo" (this is Auschwitz of people and survival), the "ordinary moral world" (86) survived just as Plemo Levy said. It begins to merge with "unfair", "good" and "bad" such as the definition and usage of the word "justice", and the difference between these opposites becomes ambiguous.
Plemmo Levy reads a novel that "survives" in the survival of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp in Auschwitz Preimo Levy, cause his survival to his will, indefinitely, or very obedient lucky I will question it. Through this novel he has repeatedly escaped the fate of all the inhabitants who complained in Auschwitz concentration camp several times many times. Whether or not, it is thought that access to the prisoner is abnormal character, even though God always smiles at him, is sick or has consideration for things at the most convenient time.
Autobiography "Survival of Auschwitz Concentration Camp" was written by a member of the Italian resistance movement called Primo Levi. In the novel, Levy described the detention in the concentration camp in Auschwitz from February 1944 to January 27, 1945. Levi was born in Torino, Italy in July 1919. After 67 years, he died in the same city, Turin, Italy. He is a smart and intelligent person who has passion for writing and chemistry. Primo's most famous writer is actually a survival book of concentration camps in Auschwitz.
I have a clear example from a very young age. When I was a teenager, I read Primo Levi's book and shocked me. If this is the Italian Jewish Levi-man, for his experience as a prisoner at Auschwitz, he barely survived fear. It is cool to read cruel emotions depicting a man 's aversion to vivid. But it is Lorenzo Perrone that really holds my soul. Lorenzo is a private worker in Italy, he brought to a piece of bread and a young Italian prisoner there in half a year, endangering his life to other foods, he also for his kindness I did not thank him. Primo Levi talks about this humble person: