Mankind's Greatest Mistake In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Many may have heard of Elie Wiesel as the author of the book called Night or as the person that survived the Holocaust. When reading Night, there are many question can be ask about the book. One of the question is, what are mankind's greatest mistake? After finish the book Night, mankind’s greatest mistake we're letting the Holocaust happen, kill many Jews, and treat Jews terribly. One of the biggest mistake that mankind made was letting the Holocaust happen. According to Night, on page 13 it said that, Elie father came home with a terrible new that they have to move. This is when the Holocaust started, when they start to move people to camps. S it written in the book one page 19 it said that, Jews have to march and the police call them good for nothing. This mean that, the Holocaust start when they started to march to the camp. …show more content…

According to Elie Wiesel the author of the book called Night, on page 32 the author wrote, “Babies! Yes, I did see this, with my own eyes...children throw into flames.” The author point is, the police started to throw Jew babies into fire and burn they alive, that is like killing Jews. Elie Wiesel also added that, on page 86 it said, “Near me man were collapsing into the dirty snow. Gunshots.” The author is indicating that, many Jews died during the march and many Jews were also shot by the SS. The Jews that died were left in the dirty snow. Addition to that, on page 99 in Night, the author wrote that, the SS would throw away the people the are died. The author means that, the people that died on the train will be throw away in the cold snow. There were Jews that died on the

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