Violations In Elie Wiesel's Night

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The holocaust was not just about the slaughtering of jews is about riding the world of its imperfections. According to Hitler these “imperfections” included being jewish, having anything but blonde hair and blue eyes, being handicapped mentally or physically, or being homosexual. During the holocaust jews human natural rights were violated in several different ways. There is a document that states all of the human rights. You would think that people are able to use their common sense to be able to determine that
For example in the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel he tells us first hand how his human rights were violated. For example in during the holocaust “jews were not allowed to leave their residences for three days under the penalty of death.” (pg10) This is in the direct violation of article 13 of the UDHR. Article 13 states that any person that wants to leave any were what so ever including their residence whenever they feel necessary.
Another crazy quote from this sick book is the words “ you will be burned! Burned into cinder! Burned into ashes!” (pg.31) Now if you can’t tell that this is a violation of a human natural right then you should be burned into a cinder. Even though this violates many rights if you had to put a name to a face …show more content…

This quote violates article 17 of the UDHR. Article 17 states that everyone has the right to own property. The holocaust was the horrible unfair treatment of a race that did not deserve it at all. Hitler was a psychopath that had a bad childhood which resulted in his desire to take over the world. Some of the weapons they used in the holocoust included tanks, dogs, machineguns, mustard gas, agent orange,ss doctors, bazookas, nukes, sweet baby jesus. This was a very uesacary action taken to rid thr earth of jews who have no harm on the world's environment or anyone’s state of