Unavoidable In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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The Holocaust was unavoidable. No one saw this coming, no one saw Hitler's full and very evil potential. To really get a full understanding of his evilness he was responsible for the death of 6 million jews either by murder, starvation, or of illnesses. The Holocaust was unavoidable because relating to the memoir ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel in the beginning of the book the Jews refused to believe the rumors that Germany was going to annihilate all the jews and that it happened so fast and so quickly one day the sun is shining and they are going about their everyday life and the next all hell breaks loose and they begin to believe that all the rumors were true. The Holocaust was unavoidable because no one saw it coming, not even the Jews.

An example of how Hitler's reign of terror was unavoidable and how it relates to the memoir ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel is that when Moshie was …show more content…

In page 7 on the memoir ‘Night’ “German troops had entered Hungarian territory.” which was a huge deal. This quote shows that everything was moving so fast and that there was absolutely no chance of avoiding or stopping the Holocaust.

In the memoir ‘Night’ by Elie Wiesel on page 8 they talk about how they were having a feast trying to pretend none of this was going on then the next day the Germans arrested the leader of the Jewish community and so Elie describes this as happening to quickly which brings me to my point that no one saw this coming not even the Jewish population itself. Page 8 in the memoir ‘Night’ “The Germans arrested the leader of the Jewish community.” This shows that all of this was happening so quickly they went from being free and happy to be imprisoned. This quote supports my claim that the Holocaust was