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larisa86 [58]
3 years ago
11

Central idea of chapter 2 in Night by Elie Wiesel

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MakcuM [25]3 years ago
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Packed inside cattle trains, the Jews of Sighet are on their way to an unknown destination. They are crammed together so tightly, it's impossible to lie down and they can only sit by taking turns. The Jews are not staying in their country after all, and in fact they are now under German jurisdiction.
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