The Holocaust

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The Holocaust

The Holocaust has proven to be a disastrous event in history. The details

of this tragedy are shown in the book Night by Elie Wiesel. Night was set in

several concentration camps during the Holocaust, but the most memorable was

Auschwitz. Wiesel suffers through the agony of watching his own father die,

during Wiesels stay at the concentration camp. Thus, the psychological beatings

were far worse then the physical beatings.

Physical abuse during the Holocaust was monstrous. First, day after day

defilement breaks down the body. Shlomo Wiesel had taken several blows to

head for not marching correctly. The shots to the head were what lead to the

cause of Shlomo Wiesels death. Next, starvation and dehydration are cruel

punishments that drain the soul. The Jews were literally starved until death. Elie

says after leaving the camps, "From the depths of the mirror, a corpse gazed

back at me." This is said to show that Wiesel was on the verge of death from

starvation. Finally, the whippings the children re...

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