Part I.
The relationship between Elie and his father change a lot throughout the book. At the beginning of the book they have a regular father-son relationship. His father gives him advice about things just like the average father does. But as the book progresses their relationship begins to change. At one point in the book they help each other sleep while one would watch over them. Also, Elie has to teach his dad how to march so he wouldn't get beaten.
Part II.
One of the camps Elie went to was Auschwitz. Auschwitz was the most deadly of all the concentration camps in the holocaust. It was located in Poland and the conditions were horrible. For the prisoners they had to share a bunk with 2 other men usually, the toilet was a bucket, and it often was only changed once a day. The Jewish men had to work hard all day long, and the women were often killed as they arrived at the camp.

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