In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the prisoners, including Eliezer and his father, were processed for work assignments at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Auschwitz was a complex of Nazi concentration and extermination camps during World War II, and it played a significant role in the Holocaust. Upon arrival at Auschwitz, prisoners went through a brutal selection process conducted by SS officers. Families were often separated, and individuals were sorted based on their perceived ability to work. Those considered unfit or too weak were sent to the gas chambers for immediate extermination. Eliezer and his father were processed and assigned to forced labor in the Auschwitz complex. The harsh conditions, abuse, and brutality they experienced there are vividly described in Wiesel's memoir, which recounts his experiences as a teenager during the Holocaust. "Night" serves as a powerful and haunting narrative of the atrocities committed during this dark period in h...