1. death marches
The process of ghettoization has been related in the stories of many of the survivors of the death marches, many of who lived through ghettoization in Hungary and Poland under the directives of Adolph Eichmann (Wiesel). ... 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 marc...
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