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Examples Of Genocide In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Although Wiesel does not use the word “genocide,” his account of his experience shows that it was definitely genocide that he witnessed.Throughout the book there was plentiful of evidence to show the eight stages of Genocide. They all had something to do with the Jews in every way. In Genocide there is a stage called classification which shows up a lot throughout the book. A part in the book where classification is shown is how Moishe the Beadle is different from the rest in his town. An example is when Elie Wiesel says “ He was poor and lived in utter penury”(Wiesel 3) he is saying how moishe was poor, unlike the rest of his town that had more money and Moishe didn't fit in. Another example of classification is when …show more content…

In view of the officials wanting their religious celebration to be over quick because the Germans arrested the leaders of the Jewish community and how their first edict was “Jews were prohibited from leaving their residences for three days”(wiesel 10). It clearly shows how the jews were even not being able to have peace on studying their religion. In addition, was when Hungarian police was kicking all the jews from their house. When the police start saying “All Jews,outside!Hurry!”(wiesel 16) it conveys how the police are not being fair to the Jews. In the fourth stage of genocide it’s organizing a way the organization is shown is when the SS said, “Men to the left!Women to the right!”.(wiesel 29) That explains how SS officers organized all the Jews by their gender. Also how they created two ghettos one large in the center of the town and a smaller one on the outskirts of town. Thats how the Jews were moved to one, but Eliezer's family was lucky because they lived on the first street as Eliezer said “therefore we could remain in our house”(wiesel 11) they were put in a part where they still didn't have to

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