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Examples Of Nuclear Warfare In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Nuclear Warfare In today's society, Kim Jong-un of North Korea is a feared dictator in the aspect of nuclear warfare. Although he says he has the "nuclear button" on his desk at all times, this is more of a scare tactic than a nuclear threat on the United States. Throughout different regions of the world, beginning in 1896 (Blow 12), nuclear warfare research began, resulting in the drop of the first atomic bomb during World War II in 1945 (Blow 104). In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, the village of Sighet was evacuated and taken to many different concentration camps (Wiesel 36). Elie and his father, split from the rest of their family, needed to fight to stay healthy in order to keep working instead of being exterminated. Throughout the torture and hardships they faced, Elie continued to ask whether God was with him or not, and why he allowed torture among innocents. As the men's health deteriorated, Elie needed surgery on his foot and his father slyly passed several selections as they made their journey to their final destinations (Wiesel 74). They witnessed many horrific …show more content…

The author or main character, Elie Wiesel, is from Europe, so he did not experience the first atomic bomb drop on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan. However, in both texts, The History of the Atomic Bomb and "Nuclear War Tactics and NATO," the main characters are involved in certain situations associated with nuclear warfare, and experience the creation of the first atomic bomb. While Emilio Segre, Otto Hahn, and Neils Bohr created it, according to The History of the Atomic Bomb, Colonel Paul W. Tibbets Jr. was the first to drop it (Blow 103). "Nuclear War Tactics and NATO" discussed past scenarios based on the atomic bomb, as well as the fact that NATO is still deciding the future of nuclear warfare. Night, however, does not discuss any nuclear warfare information, while the other texts focus on this one

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