Analysis Of Death March By Elie Wiesel

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he information presented shows the Jewish genocide but more specifically the Death March, a march of prisoners from one slave plantation or death camp to another. We see that Jews were used as slaves, and if they were too weak to be a slave they were killed. In the novel, we see that during these Death marches many Jews were very weak and a lot of them had died during the march just like the man in the novel. Through my research, I concluded that many prisoners had died during the marches and many of them were struggling to move their feet, this was all occurring because of the genocide that was happening in Nazi Germany. This was also seen in the novel quote as one man had even died during the death march. The genocide of Jews was horrific