What Is Dehumanization In Night

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After nearly two years of misery, a young boy finally saw the first ray of hope on the horizon. In his autobiography(Night), Elie Wiesel shares his experience in Auschwitz-Birkenau one of Hitler's concentration camps. wiesel was one of the minority of Jews to survive the Holocaust and WWI. In this memoir Night Wiesel tells how the Nazis treated them, one of the ways how they were treated is dehumanization. Dehumanization occurs when the German workers threw bread at the Jewish men in the cattle car like they were wild animals. It also occurred when they made the Jews run in the harsh cold.

When the Jews were being moved from Gleiwitz to Birkenau the German workers would throw bread at the cattle cars a they passed by. The Jews would fight each other to death for the bread.”Men were hurling themselves against each other, trampling, tearing at and mauling each other. Beast of prey unleashed ,animal hate in their eyes.” While this was going on the German would stare at the Jews and looked amused.
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If they slowed doiwn or stopped theywere treaten like abandned flea-ridden dogs.” The road was endless.To allow oneself to become swept away by the mob to be swept away by blind fate.If one of us stopperd for a seond a quick shpt eliminated the filthy dog, chilled to the bone , our throats parched, famished out of breath we pressed