Effects On War In Night By Elie Wiesel

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The effects on war is a long term struggle politically, economically, and through individual citizen views. People associated with war who suffer from the hardships, are very likely to be committed to constant fear. The struggle for survival burns into those minds, leaving them to rely on themselves for protection. This pressure and fear carries on throughout their lives affecting the people and his/her surroundings. Due to the mistreatment of people in war, their life post-war can be affected from the traumatizing experiences. The cruel mistreatment faced can haunt a person’s life for years to come. This can be seen in Night as the author, Elie Wiesel is forced into the horrors of concentration camps as a Jew during the Holocaust. Jews