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17 February, 03:31

In Night, when Wiesel arrives at Birkenau, the reception center for Auschwitz, what inspires terror among the Jews?

They see, for the first time, the flames of the crematoria.

They see Dr. Mengele deciding who will live and who will die.

They see that the camp is surrounded by electrified wire.

They encounter people of other religions who are also being persecuted.

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  1. 17 February, 04:06
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    Answer: They see, for the first time, the flames of the crematoria.

    Explanation:

    The woman from the train kept shouting she saw flames before they reached Birkenau so when they saw the flames at the camp it terrified them to the bone.
  2. 17 February, 05:44
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    What inspires terror among the Jews is that they see, for the first time, the flames of the crematoria.

    Explanation:

    As they were going toward Auschwitz on the train and listening to the woman speaking about the horror of fire in their destiny, they did not see it as a reality until that moment they saw the place and they started to be separated in two lines, the ones who were going to the crematoria and the ones that were going to keep alive.
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