1. Hitler the leader of Germany during the Holocaust believed their was only one way to make the world better and it was to get rid of the Jews through a variety of techniques such as labor, dehumanization, exhaustion, or starvation.
1. Hitler, the leader of Germany during the Holocaust, believed there was only one way to make the world better, and it was to get rid of the Jews through a variety of techniques such as labor, dehumanization, exhaustion, or starvation.
2. “From the depths of the mirror, a corpse was contemplating me.” (Wiesel 115)
3. The place would be covered in feces, carcuses, and even vomit. This is why the prisoners are ordered to clean up to "let [the incoming Americans] know that here lived men and not pigs." (Wiesel 83) …show more content…
Others could say that his fight for food had toughened Elie but in reality, Elie was actually weakened by his constant fight for food
5. The leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler believed that those who were non-Germans had to be sent to concentration camps and when they were they would get killed.
6. It is a medium level technical because it was not that extreme but it still hurt the prisoners.
7. They had food but it wasn’t good, there were no games, they rarely took showers, all they did was work and work non stop until they had been given order s to stop.
8. These methods were very effective on adults and children as well; as a result they managed to accomplish and get away with many things without interferences.
9. They were tricked into going to concentration camps in a gradual process that lead to their deaths.
10. One of the psychological techniques that were used by the Nazis were family