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Essay heading: Night summary
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At first he believes they had amputated his leg, but he finds that they didn't. Another inmate in the hospital tells Elie that he should leave as soon as possible because they have selection often in the hospital. A couple days later they learn that the Soviets are close and they start evacuating the camp... displayed 300 characters
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A couple days later they learn that the Soviets are close and they start evacuating the camp.
Elie makes a choice with his father that they should go on the march to central Germany. On this march they run automatically, because the Nazis are shooting anyone that falls behind. After that day of marching they must rest in an abandoned town and Elie is nearly crushed by a pile of prisoners... displayed next 300 characters
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