Examples Of Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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The Holocaust was genocide where 11 million innocent people were murdered; all because a sadistic man thought that the Jews were the cause of all of Germany’s problems. This was a time where the rest of the world let 11 million people silently die, where many just thanked God it is not us the monsters sought and moved on. Why would an event like this be remembered and be taught in schools? The quote “Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat It." is a perfect example of why humanity must not forget the Holocaust. The book Night by Elie Wiesel is a firsthand account of how the Jews and many others were starved, beaten, brutally murdered -completely dehumanized In Adolph Hitler's attempt to rid the world of Jews. Wiesel's story offers his experience to show that the Holocaust was a brutal time in history and should not be forgotten. In the concentration camps, the people who were ill were treated poorly and even beaten. Eliezer’s dad becomes very ill half way through the story and is unable to work, this means he is able to stay and rest, but the Nazis treated the ill very harsh. When Eliezer …show more content…

Eliezer describes how one day one of the SS officers was venting his anger, and Eliezer happened to cross his path and he beat him up. “He threw himself on me like a wild beast, beating me in the chest, on my head, throwing me to the ground and picking me up again, crushing me with ever more violent blows, until I was covered in blood…abruptly, he calmed down and sent me back to work as if nothing had happened.”(Wiesel 53) The camp was to be evacuated, in the snow, and on foot, running. It is explained “The (SS) had orders to shoot anyone who could not sustain the pace. Their fingers on the triggers, they did not deprive themselves of the pleasure. If one of us stopped for a second, a quick shot eliminated the filthy dog (Jews)” (Wiesel

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