Saturday, March 23, 2019
Night Elie Wiesel :: essays research papers
wickednessIn the book Night by Elie Wiesel, it talks about the final solution and what it was like being in it. The Germans were trying to make the German plow the supreme race. To do this they were going to kill off every unmatched that wasnt a German. If you were Jewish or something other than German, you would have been sent to a preoccupation camp and segregated by men and women. If you werent strong adequate you were sent to the crematory to be cremated. If you were strong enough you were sent to work at a labor camp. With all the warnings the Jewish raft had many chances to run from the Germans, but most ignored the warnings.     The numerous chances the people of Sighet had to disappear was significant that if they would have just left, none of this would have happened to them. One of the prototypical warnings they had was when Moshe the Beadle came back from escaping the train. He was telling his story to everyone that would listen. The story was about how they do "the Jews get of the train and climb into lorries." (page 4) He also talked about how they dispatch people for no reason at all. But most of the people in Sighet just ignored Moshe and thought he was making everything up.      The snatch warning was that the people of Sighet ignored was on the radio. The first radio resolution said "the Fascist party had come into power. Horthy had been forced to ask one of the leaders of the Nyilae party to form a new government." (Page 6) The next daylight there was another radio announcement that said "German parade had entered Hungarian territory." (Page 7) this made everyone a little bit scared for a few days but not for long. Optimism was soon revived. The people were locution that the Germans wouldnt get to there city.     When the Germans arrived in Sighet the people didnt ready what was going to happen, they just thought that they were in Sighet for so mething else.
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