Concentration Camps In Elie Wiesel's Night

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How did the concentration camps affect the Jews? In the book Night, the readers see multiple examples of dehumanization. The book is about the experiences of a young boy named Elizer in a concentration camp during the Nazi invasion. He goes through many things and it completely changes his perspective, the reason his perspective is changed is because of how they were treated in the camp. The dehumanization of the Jewish people by the Nazis in the form of taking away their identity, forcing them on death marches, and starving them affected Elizer’s outlook on life.

In the book, after the prisoners get into the camp, their name is completely taken away. Prisoners are simply given a letter and some numbers to identify them. “I became A-7713.