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How dose elie Wiesel inform in his memoirs in the book night

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The boy that appears at the beginning of Night evolves into quite a different person by the end of the book. This transformation doesn't happen immediately; in fact, it really doesn't begin until he enters Auschwitz. Observing the evil within the camp scars Elie for the remainder of his life.

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At the beginning of Night, Wiesel introduces someone he met toward the end of 1941. ... Later, the Hungarian police deported Moshe from Sighet, Wiesel's hometown, because he was a foreigner. His destination was Poland and death at the hands of the Germans, but somehow Moshe escaped and found his way back to Sighet.

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