Eldrago50 Eldrago50
  • 18-02-2018
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Why are some of the children treated so well by the Germans? In Night, by Elie Wiesel.

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aidadiamond aidadiamond
  • 18-02-2018
Because they aren't jews
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henny11 henny11
  • 18-02-2018
Some of the Germans take a special liking to the children and want to take advantage of them.
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