In May 1944, Elie Wiesel came to the 15,000 Jews in Siegat, his home town of Transylvania at the age of 15, when the Nazis came. After arriving at Auschwitz-Birkenau, his mother and sister were killed within a few hours, and he worked as a slave laborer. . Eight months later, the Germans evacuated from the camp and forced the survivors to end the parade of death at Buchenwald. When Americans arrived in April 1945, Wiesel was still one of the few living.
As one of the most frightening memoirs in history, Night was first published in English in 1960. To celebrate Wiesel's 80th birthday, Marion, the wife of the Nobel laureate, Marion created a new translation. He explained what happened to him and his family in a clear and simple language. It is difficult to imagine that he reaches a more hellish place of the painting of Auschwitz-Birkenau: "A gigantic flame rises from the groove, there is something to burn there, the truck approaches the children and unloads To do "
Throughout the process, Wieser expressed a collective doubt that "disciplined, highly educated people" could commit such crimes. In an important scene, he explained how the Sieget Jewish moaishe was exiled to Poland in 1942. Moishe and his companion dug their own grave before being shot and left. However Moishe has survived somehow and went back to Sigetto to warn his friends. But no one will believe him.
As the events in the 1940s became farther and farther, they understood and became more difficult to imagine. In the preface, Wessel explained why he felt forced to write the night, he said, "His responsibility is to witness the dead and livelihood." He did more activities than most people to keep memory
Erie Wiesel's night by Erie Wiesel is a devastating true story about those who are witnessing massacre of his people. Elie had a bad experience at Buchenwald 's Auschwitz concentration camp and German concentration camp but I saw his family, friends, and fellow Jews hungry for death, degeneracy, and murder. In this article I will describe three important topics expressed through this book. First of all, I will discuss the struggle and ultimately the loss of religion ... Elie Wiesel felt during World War I experiences. This experience is a boring experience full of violence and darkness in the German heart. But there is "Star and Moon" which is his father and friend who ignited part of this experience. But this experience has changed his mind in many ways. It changed his importance to him, his idea, and his way of living. It almost changed his entire life, he is no longer considered the same Elie
Elie Wiesel Night is a memoir about the experience of the Holocaust era by Jewish boys Elie Wiesel. His favorite activity is to study the Talmud and spend time with his spiritual tutor Moshe the Beadle at the temple. When I was very young, Erie was simple and confident for God. But this belief will be tried when the Nazis took him from his town. That night started in 1941. At that time, Erie was 12 years old. - You are a young child about 14 years old. You wake up and your day begins just like anything else, but today is not just another thing. Today, your life will change forever. You saw your family and friends gathered and packed in a train. You are very lucky if you can call it. You are young and strong, you have to bring gas from other people to the stove.