Loss Of Innocence In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Night In Night by Elie Wiesel the Jews suffer greatly because of the Holocaust. The Germans show great prejudice against the Jews. This unfounded hatred causes the Jews to experience a loss of innocence once at Auschwitz. The Germans forced them to become people they aren’t. They would force the nicest people to become cold hearted killers. The Germans and their strong prejudice forced the European population of Jews into a state of fear, and the time Elie spends in concentration camps causes his loss of innocence. Throughout Night, many Jews experience a loss of innocence in Auschwitz. Bela Katz was forced to burn his father's own body. “He told us that having been chosen because of his strength, he had been forced because of