Similarities Between The Chocolate War And Nazi Germany

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Bystanders have the most power in the word. In The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier, a boy named Jerry Renault is told by the vigils to not sell the chocolates for ten days. After the ten days, he decides to not sell the chocolates. The events of The Chocolate War were similar to Nazi Germany because the people watch people were targeted for having different beliefs, children were taught to harm people based on who they thought that they were, and anyone who stood up against the vigils or the Nazis were threatened and tortured. One way that the events of The Chocolate War were similar to Nazi Germany was that the people watch people were targeted for having different beliefs. On page 6 of Night, by Elie Wiesel, Elie stated, “One day all