But the reader can easily realize his mother and younger sister Tzipora didn't make it. After getting selected, Elie witnesses a sight that he will never forget in his life. He sees a truck full of infants being dumped into the fire. This completely ruins his faith, and he stops believing in God. Eliezer and his dad are advised they are setting off to the crematory and are loaded with fear as they walk closer and more like a red hot pit. Ultimately, the line of men moves in the opposite direction of the flares. The prisoners are then compelled to strip, run, bathe, and review, at the same time being pounded by veteran detainees and SS monitors.
At Auschwitz, conditions are better and the kindred detainees not as merciless. For a few weeks, the detainees take after a tight calendar of suppers, move call, and bed. Through all of this, the prisoners also had to go through tough times. For example, most of the time, they weren't fed and starved to death. However, Elie still remained compassionate toward others in need. The detainees are then exchanged to