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100

"Bear your Heads, Cover your heads"

Why was this said?


Said every time there was an execution

100

What happens to the dentist who took Elie's tooth?

He is thrown into prison because he was stealing the gold from prisoners' teeth. 

100

People who lost faith in Chapter 5

Akiba Drumer and rabbi from Poland

100

What are Kapos

Jewish prisoners put in charge of others

200

"Where is God now?" Why was this said?

When they executed a young boy, THAT bothered the prisoners more than anything

200

What are my daughter's names?

Sydney and Sophia

200

Elie's inheritance from his father?

knife and spoon

200

Why was Eliezer beaten by Idek?

Idek caught him spying on him

300

Who said this?

"What does Your greatness mean, Lord of the Universe, in the face of all this weakness..."

Elie

300

Why were the prisoners evacuated from Auschwitz? 

The Russian ARMY IS ADVANCING

300

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Juliek 

Violin 

300

What happened to the prisoners that stayed behind at the hospital where Elie was?

They were liberated by the Russian Army two days after the rest of the patients evacuated. 

400

"In any case, he couldn't have written you down, you were running too fast"

Said who???

Yossi

400

Why is the author in the hospital in Chapter 5?

Foot infection

400

What is the danger the prisoners are in when they arrive at Gleiwitz?

Men are being crushed to death by each other 

400

Whose relationship in chapter 6 is similar to Elie and his father?

Rabbi Eliahou and his son

500

"Don't let yourself be overcome by sleep, Eliezer"

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The camp was being emptied because the Russian Army was advancing and they had to march in the snow for miles

500

Why does Eliezer's father not let him sleep

He will die in the snow

500

Describe Rabbi Eliahou (Chapter 6)

Old man, blue lips, very good man, well loved by everyone, even the Kapos

500

How did the prisoners eat the snow when the SS were laughing at them?

With a spoon off of each other's back

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