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Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In 1933 the Nazi party of Germany came to power to rebuild the world. They envisioned a perfect race of blond hair, blue-eyed Germans ruling the world, ridding it of all who were different. They were especially brutal to the Jews of Europe, murdering over six million Jews between 1933 and 1945. But before the Nazis gave them the mercy of death they made them worn, tired, and less than human. Dehumanization is stripping people or a group of positive human qualities. Warmth, food, comfort, and clothes, are all examples of basic human needs that the Nazis deprived of concentration camp prisoners. In the book “Night” by Eliezer Wiesel, he details how he and his father were excessively dehumanized. With many examples of the Nazi's brutal actions,
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