NIGHT Elie Wiesel. CHAPTER ONE  “I cried because…because something inside me felt the need to cry.” Arriving at camp. Jews behind barbed wire.

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NIGHT Elie Wiesel

CHAPTER ONE  “I cried because…because something inside me felt the need to cry.” Arriving at camp. Jews behind barbed wire.

CHAPTER TWO  “The world had become a hermetically sealed cattle car.” Jews in cattle car. Auschwitz, death camp.

CHAPTER THREE  “Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the small faces of the children whose bodies I saw transformed to smoke under a silent sky. Never shall I forget those flames that consumed my faith forever.” Children behind barbed wire Crematorium

CHAPTER FOUR  “That night, the soup tasted of corpses.” Making the soup Selection

CHAPTER FIVE  “Those whose numbers had been noted were standing apart abandoned by the whole world.” Separating women & menNumber tattoos

CHAPTER SIX  “Death which was settling in around me, silently, gently.” Jews in bunks Deaths within the cattle car

CHAPTER SEVEN  “There was no longer any reason to live, any reason to fight.” Hitler & the Nazis Jews being executed

CHAPTER EIGHT  “I knew that I was no longer arguing with him but with death itself, with death that he had already chosen.” The Angel of Death, Dr. Mengele (in the middle) Elie’s father

CHAPTER NINE  “From the depths of the mirror a corpse was contemplating me. The look in his eyes as he gazed at me never left me.” Camps were liberated. Holocaust survivor

“I swore never to be silent whenever and wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation. We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.” -Elie Wiesel

PHOTO CREDITS Title Slide - nobleednews.com Chapter One - Holocaustresearchproject.org & nypost.com Chapter Two - Aish.com & isurvived.org Chapter Three – isurvived.org & history1900s.about.com Chapter Four – Ushmm.org & isurvived.org Chapter Five – Forsyth.tamu.edu & theholocaustexplained.org Chapter Six- bosnewslife.com & holocaustghost.com Chapter Seven – xenlogic.wordpress.com & srebrenica-genocide.blogspot.com Chapter Eight – Scrapbookpages.com & dipity.com Chapter Nine – holocaustresearchproject.org & questgarden.com