What Is Elie Wiesel's Traumatizing Experience In Night

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The Holocaust was the execution of 11 million Jews, during the span of 1933 - 1945. Elie Wiesel’s dreadful experience, has provoked him to wright Night, a memoir to his involvement with the Auschwitz concentration camp. Elie Wiesel was sent to Auschwitz, where Nazi’s beat him, and where he and his family was forced to endure labor. Elie’s traumatizing experience with the Holocaust, has altered his relationship with God, and his view on torture. Elie’s religious beliefs faded away during his time in the concentration camp. Before the Holocaust Elie had a strong connection with God, he would study the Talmud every day, and compared praying to an essential way to live. Early in the book, in the vicinity of his house, Elie said “By day I

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