1. death marches
As a result, the overall opposition was reduced and there was a general perception of the acceptance of the death marches as a component of the relocation process. ... Some social theorists have argued that the narratives of the death marches, including the reflections outlined in Elie Wiesel's Night, often relate an initial sense of fear in the Jewish community, but not a fear that the end results of these marches would be the mass extermination of the population. It was not until individuals like Wiesel experienced the death marches and understood the kind of well-organized violence t...
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