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Dehumanization In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Dehumanization is to deprive someone of human qualities such as individuality, compassion, character, or citizenship. The Nazis dehumanized the Jews because they were viewed as an undesirable, worthless racial group that was responsible for all of Germany’s problems. The Germans started to dehumanize the Jews from the minute they arrived at the concentration camp. Elie Wiesel experienced all of this dehumanization. He writes about his tragic experience in his book Night. With all of Elie’s horrible encounters with dehumanization, he decides to turn it around. Elie used his experience to become an advocate for human rights.
When Elie first arrives at Birkenau, he and his father went through a selection process and were sent to the barracks.
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