work is liberty.
they gunna burn
The deportees were brought to various train stations depending on their location and destination, but one notable station was Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland, where a significant number of deportees were sent during the night.
Auschwitz, the setting of the majority of the story, is important because it's the one of the harshest concentration camp created by the Germans. Shmuel, a Jewish boy, is forced to live in Auschwitz and Bruno, a German boy, is also forced to live there as well (this is because his father, the commandant got transferred to Auschwitz and the whole family had to follow him).
Auschwitz did not become widely known as a group of camps till about June 1944. It did not acquire today's associations till later.
Appearing on the entrance of Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps,was the slogan: "arbeit macht frei" which translates into English as:"work sets you free."
The slogan Arbeit Macht Frei was listed on a number of Nazi concentration camps. The most famous of these camps with this slogan was Auschwitz. The slogan can still be seen at several sites.
The ISBN of Night Train - novel - is 0224050184.
The ISBN of White Night - novel - is 045146155X.
The Night People - novel - was created in 1947.
The Night Journey - novel - was created in 1981.
Seize the Night - novel - was created in 1998.
Because the Night - novel - was created in 1984.
Bump in the Night - novel - was created in 1991.
The Night Listener - novel - was created in 2000.
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Night Train - novel - has 149 pages.
White Night - novel - has 416 pages.