Why does Wiesel repeat a Jewish prayer for the dead during his speech? to show that he values his religion to convince listeners of the value of prayer to offer thanks that he survived Auschwitz to honor those who died at Auschwitz @jas2024
Okay so what was his purpose for prayer ?
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According to Wiesel, what impact did people in nearby towns have on the situation in Auschwitz?
Are there any answer choices ?
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ok so you have read the book/passage right ?
yes
Ok so what do you think the impact was ?
Auschwitz is located in southern Poland, an area that was captured by the Germans during world war Two. Auschwitz has three camp established by the Nazi Germans, a prison camp, an extermination camp, and a slave-labour camp. The biggest mass murder in the history of mankind was committed in Auschwitz. About 1.1 million died in the place, the dead were mostly Jews. Elie Wiesel was a Romanian-born American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor. He was a professor in the university of Boston. He helped established the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and throughout his lifetime, he faught for human Rights. He was one of the Jewish taken as captive in Auschwitz where he lost his parents and younger sister who were killed by the Nazi Germans.
Now how did that affect the near by towns ?
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Okay so in the camp there was a lot of death and mourning . So don't you think towns outside of the camp would be scared ?
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