A comparison of Elie Wiesel's book "Night" and Steven Spielberg's movie "Schindler's List." Historically accurate
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who made them into anti-Semite barbarians. The evil of the Germans was so oppressive that many of the Jews began to take on existentialist views, believing that life is nothing without death, and that death is the only thing that defines life. Constant pain and suffering dehumanized the Jews, reducing them to animals, acting only upon the instinct to survive. More than 6 million of those Jews didn't survive, but some 900 did due to Oskar Schindler.
who made them into anti-Semite barbarians. The evil of the Germans was so oppressive that many of the Jews began to take on existentialist views, believing that life is nothing without death, and that death is the only thing that defines life. Constant pain and suffering dehumanized the Jews, reducing them to animals, acting only upon the instinct to survive. More than 6 million of those Jews didn't survive, but some 900 did due to Oskar Schindler.