They went to Buchenwald.
In May 1944 he was sent to Auschwitz III (also known as) Buna or Monowitz) and then moved under appalling conditions in January 1945 to Buchenwald.
they gunna burn
# Auschwitz III (Monowitz) # Buchenwald
about three weeks
Elie Wiesel was 15 Years old when he was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau on May 16th 1944.
Elie and his father are recognized by a fellow prisoner named Juliek in Auschwitz, who knew Elie from their hometown of Sighet.
Elie Wiesel was 15 years old when he and his family were deported to Auschwitz in 1944.
Elie Wiesel was imprisoned in several concentration camps during the Holocaust, including Auschwitz. In Auschwitz, prisoners were assigned to different blocks based on factors like age, gender, and health status. As such, the specific block that Elie was assigned to would vary depending on those factors at the time of his imprisonment.
In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the final destination of the cattle wagon carrying Elie and his fellow prisoners is Auschwitz, a concentration and extermination camp in Poland.
They went to Buchenwald.
Elie and his father were at Auschwitz for about three months. After that, they were transferred to the Buchenwald concentration camp in January 1945.
Elie Wiesel kept a striped concentration camp uniform from his time at Auschwitz.
In May 1944 he was sent to Auschwitz III (also known as) Buna or Monowitz) and then moved under appalling conditions in January 1945 to Buchenwald.
The pole in charge of Elie's group advises him to lie about his age in order to appear older and stronger during the selection process at Auschwitz. He tells Elie that being seen as younger or weaker could result in being sent to the gas chambers.
Elie Wiesel was taken to Auschwitz, a concentration camp in Nazi-occupied Poland, during World War II.
Elie Wiesel's tattoo number at Auschwitz was A-7713.