A Brief Review Of Elie Wiesel's Night

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The Holocaust was one of the darkest page in mankinds history. Millions of Jews, Gypsies, gay, and disabled were persecuted for their belief, sexual preference or their natural body. They were sent to concentration camps filled with brutal treatments, starvation and were operated with surgeons who were performing unethical operations. “Night” by Elie Wiesel is a short novel made by the merging of several short stories. The short stories are about him, his father, and other prisoners living in the dark days of concentration camp. The passage that I chose shows the worst of them all, the crematorium, death march, and brutal treatments. Although the Holocaust happened a long time ago in a distant place, it is still very relatable to me through my family history, my ideal job and conditions of others around me. …show more content…

Japanese devils are the kindest translation of what we call them. My great grandfather was a general during the Japanese invasion of WWII, he personally saw all the horror that the Japanese soldiers inflicted on Chinese troops and civilians. The stories that were passed in our family included, multiple massacres of entire village, raping and killing of pregnant women, conducting unethical operations on human and the infamous Rape of Nanking.Similarly in the passage, the SS troops were brutally leashing the remaining prisoners who finished the death march, many of them were already out of energy and collapsed on the side of the road, or simply got trampled over by hundreds of following prisoners. The reason why I could deeply relate to the poor prisoners of the Holocaust is because of my deep connection with the victims who died during the Japanese invasion in World War

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