Inhumane Treatment In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, we are given a firsthand experience of the Nazi’s inhumane treatment of the Jews during World War II. This window into the treatment of the Jews is important to me as I pursue a career as an Army officer. As an officer it will be my duty to protect this country from our enemies and ensure that no people group is ever massacred or abused like the Jews were during World War II. The Nazi’s thought of the Jews as subhuman and wanted to cleanse Germany of them. The only worth that they saw in them was to work in concentration camps in order to aid the Nazi military. It is because of this that the Nazis beginning rounding up the Jews and sending them off to concentration and death camps. While at these camps if