Night Elie Wiesel

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Who is Eliezer?

first person narrator

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Who is Shlomo (his dad)?

respected by the entire Jewish community of Sighet

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Who is Tzipora?

Eliezer’s youngest sister

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Who is Moishe the Beadle?

poor Jewish man that lived in Sighet who taught Elie the Kabbalah, but he gets deported before the rest of the Sighet Jews, then escapes and returns to tell the town what the Nazis are doing to the Jews, but the community takes Moishe for a lunatic.

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Who is Madame Schächter?

Jewish woman from Sighet who is in the same cattle car as Eliezer and is taken for a madwoman when, every night, she screams that she sees furnaces in the distance

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Who are Yossi and Tibbi?

two brothers with whom Eliezer becomes friendly in Buna and they make a plan to move to Palestine after the war.

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Who is the French girl?

Jewish girl whom Elie works next to at a warehouse at Buna and when Elie is beaten by Idek the Kapo, the French girl helps him and tells him to keep his anger for another day, but years later in Paris, Elie Wiesel runs into her in the Metro

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Who is Meir Katz

Meir Katz is a friend of Elie's father, but he loses hope when his son is selected for the crematories

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Who is Juliek?

young musician whom Eliezer meets in Auschwitz and before he dies after the death march Elie hears him playing the violin

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Who is Idek?

Eliezer’s Kapo at the electrical equipment warehouse in Buna and during moments of insane rage, Idek beats Eliezer

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Who is Zalman?

One of Eliezer’s fellow prisoners and is trampled to death during the run to Gleiwitz

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Who is the Pipel?

the young assistant to the Dutch Oberkapo, the small, angelic-looking boy is tortured and hanged by slow strangulation because his body is too light to end the execution with one quick snap of the neck

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Who is Dr. Mengele?

the cruel doctor who presided over the selection of arrivals at Auschwitz/Birkenau. Known as the “Angel of Death,”

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Who is Rabbi Eliahou?

Jewish prisoner whose son abandons him and Eliezer prays that he will never behave as Rabbi Eliahou’s son behaves

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Who is Akiba Drumer?

Jewish Holocaust victim who gradually loses his faith in God as a result of his experiences in the concentration camp

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Who is the young rebel from Warsaw?

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Holocaust

systematic destruction of 6 million Jewish people

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Genocide

mass extermination

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Anti-Semitism

hatred of Jewish people

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Prejudice

irrational hatred; judgement

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Nazi

socialist german workers party

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Eugenics

involuntary sterilization

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Kristallnacht

riot against Jewish owned businesses known as the “night of broken glass”

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Ghetto

sections where Jewish people were forced to live

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Nuremberg Laws

made Jewish people “second class”

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Einsatzgruppen

SS killing unit

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Arbeit Macht Frei

“work will set you free” the words on the entrance gate to Auschwitz

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Extermination Camps

centers where Jewish people were systematically murdered; gas chambers

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Zyklon B

cyanide-based pesticide used by Nazi’s in gas chambers

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Selection

deciding the fate of Jewish prisoners

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Kapo

a prisoner conscripted by the Nazis to police other prisoners

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Final Solution

planned mass murder of Jewish people

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Sonder-Kommando

prisoners forced to put corpses in the crematoria

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Partisans

member of an irregular military force formed to oppose control

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Bystanders

those who did nothing to stop or contribute to the holocaust

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Righteous Gentiles

those non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust

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Perpetrators

a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act like the Nazi’s

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Collaborators

a person who works jointly on an activity or project; an associate like Dr. Mengele and Hitler

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What does Wiesel say about madness?

the origins of madness and why it happens

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What dies Wiesel say about his survival?

he survived by chance and luck

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What did Wiesel’s testimony help his life become?

he decides he has moral obligation to share his story and he wants to honor those who weren’t lucky enough to survive

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How did the Nazi’s objective change during their reign?

Nazi’s wanted a society with no room for Jewish people, but towards the end of their reign they didn’t want Jewish people to exist at all

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How were the Jewish people killed twice and denied proper burial?

Jewish people were forced to dig there own graves, then they were killed by SS and burned in their graves

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What was obvious about Hitler’s war?

it was not only against Jewish people, but against the culture, religion and traditions aswell

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What are some terrible experiences Elie struggled to describe?

cattle cars

innocent children dying

families tore apart

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What were the last moments of Elie’s father’s life like?

his father was beat by SS for making too much noise, but Elie was too scared to stop them

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What dies Wiesel say about the “response to Auschwitz”?

the response is responsibility and holding Nazi’s accountable

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What dies Wiesel mean when he says “our eyes were opened too late”?

they realized they were not staying in Hungary and the train was being taken over by the gestapo

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What did Madame Schächter foreshadow?

she has a vision of flames which foreshadows the crematories

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What did they do to Madame Schächter to make her be quiet?

beat her

gag her

tie her up

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Where does the train stop?

Birkenau

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Why does Elie lie about his age an occupation?

he was advised to by another prisoner and he wants to appear useful in order to stay with his father

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What did Elie see that he disbelieved?

babies being burned

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What did Wiesel mean when he said “never shall I forget these flames which consumed my faith forever”?

Elie begins to lose faith in God

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How did Elie change in a short time?

he didn’t defend his father and he feels he lost his soul

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What was Elie’s first impression of Aushwitz?

he thought it was the better place to be and more humane

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What was the “compulsory formality” at the entrance to all camps?

stripped

shaved

disinfected

showered

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What identification was used on the prisoners?

tattooed numbers

a-7713

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Why was the prisoner in charge of Elie’s block removed from his position?

for being too humane

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What were the rations at each meal?

black coffee

bread

margarine

soup

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What was Bela Katz forced to do once chosen for his strength?

forced to throw his own fathers body in the crematory fire

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Who is Franek?

prisoner in charge of Eliezer’s group at Buna, but notices Eliezer’s gold tooth and gets a dentist in the camp to pry it out with a rusty spoon.

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What were the objectives of the medical examinations?

to determine who was best able to work and to take gold crowns off teeth

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Why were Jewish musicians not allowed to play music by Beethoven?

they were not allowed to play German music

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How did Elie avoid losing his gold crown?

he told the doctor he was sick each time he was supposed to get it removed, but eventually the doctor got arrested

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Who did Elie meet years later on the Paris Metro?

the french girl who speaks kind words to Elie after he gets beat by Idek

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What happened when Elie refused to give his gold crown to Franek?

Franek tormented Elie’s father which led to Elie loosing his crown for nothing in return

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What happened with the soup cauldrons?

a man tries to steal the unattended cauldrons, but ends up getting shot and nobody got food that night

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What did Juliek whisper to Elie during a hanging?

“they’re expecting trouble” the SS were prepared for a revolt

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During a certain hanging the prisoners cried, why?

the hanging of an innocent child who was too light for the rope (the pipel)

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Why didn’t Elie Fast on Yum Kippur?

his father forbid him to do so and he felt like a stranger to his own religion; wanting to rebel from god

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What advice was Elie given to pass selection?

increase your chances and don’t be afraid

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How did Elie’s father react when he learned his name had been written down?

he becomes anxious and feels as though he is running out of time

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What did Akiba Drumer ask the others to do for him?

he asked them to say kaddish for him, but they all forget

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Why was Elie in the hospital?

his right foot began to swell and he needed an operation for it

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Why was the camp evacuated?

Russians were coming to liberate Buna and those who stayed in the hospital were freed

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What happened to anyone who couldn’t keep up with the death march? (12 miles)

SS were ordered to shoot

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How did Zalman die?

he got a stomach cramp and falls, which leads to him getting trampled

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What realization does Elie have concerning Rabbi Eliahou and his son?

Rabbi Eliahou’s son abandoned his father during the death march and Elie prays that he never the same to his father

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What was Juliek’s last act?

Juliek played the violin and was found dead the next morning

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How did Elie help his father when the selection was made, and again when they were on the train?

Elie causes a commotion and switches his father from left (weak) to right (worker) and on the train Elie slaps his father awake to keep him from getting thrown off the train

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How many people got into the wagon and how many left the wagon?

100 people got on, but only 12 remained; the dead were thrown off the wagon

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Where did the wagon finally arrive?

Buchenwald, Germany

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How were the father/son roles reversed?

Elie’s father had become childlike, weak, frightened, and unrollable, which meant Elie had to take care of him

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What does Elie think of the advice given to him by the head of the block?

Elie agrees with the advice, but it makes him feel guilty because he didn’t want to abandon his father

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What were Elie’s dad, Shlomo’s last moments like?

his last moments were full of pain and suffering, which lead to his death of dysentery and was later taken to the crematory

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Why is Shlomo’s death significan?

he did not get a proper burial and nobody paid their respects to him, not even Elie

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How does Elie describe his life through April, 1945?

his life no longer mattered to him since his father had died

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What happened April 5th, 1945?

the resistance was coming to liberate prisoners

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What was the resistance movement?

armed men who went against Nazi’s

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What did the prisoners do when they were freed?

all the prisoners wanted to eat and not once did they want revenge

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