A Loss of Innocence.

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Millions of Jewish people entered a concentration camp not knowing or quite understanding what it was or what it was going to do to them. They were loaded onto a train like cattle with no food or water and taken away from their homes to a place that would haunt their dreams forever. Those people whose only crime, was believing in God, were separated from each other, some would say that Elie Wiesel and his …

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…l innocence. All of the experiences young kids like you and I experience were over, he would never be the same free-spirited boy again. Elie was robbed of his innocence, Hitler stole it from him. Elie will never be able to forget the things that happened to him, he might be able to overcome some of them but never will he have the same innocence as he had before being forced into a concentration camp.