In the first three chapters of Night, Wiesel describes how his community denied the possibility that the expansion of Hitler's p
ower and its impact on the rest of Europe would ever reach them. identify at least two places in the text where it was made clear that the people of his town ignored the signs of the danger they faced. Then, answer the following questions: Why do you think the people in the town chose not to worry about the potential for danger? Why did they remain compliant through the process of relocation and even stop a rebellion that some wanted to begin when they left the train cars?
The community didn´t want to believe such a thing could happen to them, they thought they were to far away, but in the end that was there downfall, they thought Hitler wouldn´t try to come this far and they thought they were almost ¨untouchable¨ so they stayed and didn´t try to leave the country.
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2 they thought they would not be hurt if they did nothing, so they didn´t do a thing, the other townspeople didn´t want to be sent to the camps themselves so they let them be taken away, and some wanted the Jews gone. They stopped the rebellion because they didn´t want to be hurt even more or shot