How Did Primo Levi Survive During The Holocaust

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The Holocaust was the systematic persecution and execution of Jews and other "inferior” peoples that took place under Hitler’s Nazi regime beginning in 1941. Hitler and his cronies believed that in order for Germany to prosper, they must make it into a state of only Aryan Germans. They would treat the people very poorly, taking away their clothes, shoes, hair, name, and everything of value to them. These horrible things are what six million Jews had to endure during the time. Primo Levi sadly was one of those people who had to endure the horrible things during the Holocaust. He was born in Turin, Italy at Corso Re Umberto on July 31, 1919. He grew up in a small Jewish community that was well educated and liberal. While growing up, he wasn’t …show more content…
Primo Levi also didn’t have a very good relationship with his parents because he said they were problematic besides his sister. Him and his father would constantly be arguing because his father was an outgoing person. Always encouraging Primo to drink, smoke, and find girls to go out with. But Primo wasn’t that type of person, instead he would do what he was comfortable with. Primo ended up going to the University of Turin and got a Ph.D. in chemistry that ended up saving his life later on. He graduated with high honors, on his diploma it was noted that he was Jewish. Because of this it was making it impossible to get employment, he had false papers made to conceal his identity so he could find work as a chemist. On February 21, 1944 Primo was deported straight to Auschwitz for confessing he was a Jew. When the Holocaust first started out, officers were asking people from door to door if they were Jewish. Primo was told if he was a Jew that he would be sent to a camp near Carpi. Hearing that he said no, but later on did confess to being Jewish in weariness but also in an irrational sense of …show more content…
He got into mountain hiking after that, too. Hiking was like a relaxation from his restorations in life, war, and struggles. He suffered from immense physical and mental trauma. Primo committed suicide a little while after he was home, the last book he had published before his death was The Drowned and the Saved. In that book he talked about his personal experience as a Holocaust survivor and all of the horrible things he had experienced. Primo committed suicide on Saturday, April 11, 1987, in the same house he was born and lived in his entire life. He lived on the third floor and had jumped over the railing after retrieving mail from the delivery girl. The autopsy shows that Primo died instantly from a crushed skull. The Holocaust was a horrible event that happened in 1933-1945. The event targeted Jews and other “inferior” people who were believed to not be the “perfect human”. Hilter wanted to get rid of all of the people who didn’t make the “superior race”. Primo Levi is one of the people to have gone through this horrible event. He is one of the people who survived the Holocaust and lived on after