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    in the Holocaust. Primo Levi was one of the survivors of Auschwitz, one of the most horrible death camps in World War II. Levi wrote about his experience in the camp, to document and remember the atrocities of the Holocaust. Auschwitz was an unparalleled environment that nurtured immoral tendencies when no sense of community or compassion existed in the death camp. Prisoners tended to act more wicked and commit immoral acts in Auschwitz. These individuals who sabotaged other prisoners were not

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    Many Jews were stripped away from their homes and put into concentration camps. In many of these camps, they were forced to work as slaves and many times executed. In the book, Survival in Auschwitz by Primo Levi, it discusses his hardships in the concentration camp, Auschwitz. Levi 's main focus for his book is his survival during the camp and how one can survive the brutalities of the Nazis. Levi compares the difference of those who are “saved” and “drowned.” This is the comparison of the prisoners

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    fathers time during the war and the aftermath it had on his life. The Commandant of Lubizec is actually a fiction novel based on historical fact and the testimoney of survivors that actually lived and survived the camps and the war. The luck of survival in these camps is very drast. For example, in Maus, his skills saved him throughout his war experience where as in Commandant of Lubizec it was more the luck of

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    are quickly and sadly coming to an end. Which leaves society to use the literature of these surviving people to truly understand what life was like for them during the reign of terror caused by Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime. Primo Levi’s, Survival in Auschwitz, offers just that connected and emotion to current and future generated as he illustrates what life was like for Jewish people during the Holocaust and World War II while surviving in concentration camps. Primo is a survivor of one of the

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    character, is forever changed because of his traumatic experiences in the Auschwitz concentration camps. Prior to Auschwitz, Elie displayed many positive character traits, such as confidence, curiosity, and self care. Elie wrote about news from the Russian Front by claiming that “There could no longer be any doubt: Germany would be defeated. It

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    of the Human Race, there is one goal, survival. Some don’t succeed and some of us are lucky and do survive. One perfect example is Auschwitz. In this snake pit, the struggle for survival becomes so real for so many innocent people. It helps anyone who studies the Holocaust have a sense of how precious life. In the true book, Auschwitz: True Tales from a Grotesque Land by Sara Nomber-Przytyk, I will discuss two subjects the book, the terrible pains of Auschwitz, finding beauty in the worst of places

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    and beliefs that varied considerably depending on the facility that they survived. Slave labour and the emotional turmoil of dehumanisation were immensely damaging to Jewish morale and must be considered an integral part of the Jewish struggle for survival. Primary sources, in particular oral testimonies, shed light on the topic of Jewish endurance in the face of Nazi barbarism by vividly creating an unfiltered frame of reference against which both the abject malevolence of the Holocaust and the tenacity

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    few of the obstacles that a prisoner must face in the camp. Throughout the long, strenuous day, one must utilize two words in order to survive: barter and trade. These two words make up the economic system that keeps Auschwitz functioning. The economic system is essential to survival through the bartering system of the camp and through the value of the goods being traded. The bartering system of

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    read the book for a second time now, I notice a lot more things that happened in the story. Survival In Auschwitz by Primo Levi was written like a scientific piece by analyzing every little thing that had happened to every person that he met. Also, Primo kept going off track talking about other people and how they are not going to make it in the camp compared to him and his friends. Survival in Auschwitz was not interesting to read compared to Night and its compelling story. While reading Primo’s

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    safety is never an option, death is the only answer, and parents would never want their kids to go to through all of this torture and fear. Auschwitz known as the term for the largest camps during the Holocaust was a complex of camps from concentration, forced-labor to death camps. There were three main areas from the many camps including: Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II (Birkenau),

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