restate my introduction paragraph, and thesis statement.

9 million jews, lived in Germany before world war 2, millions of which were sent to concentration camps and even more were killed, the author of “NIght:, Elie Wiesel, was one of many Jews sent to the camps and forced to bear with the horrible conditions. The jews were subjected to many horrible conditions and dehumanizing tactics by nazi soldiers like not allowing them to pray or own valuables , forcing them to go through horrible things in the camps, and even killing them if they were not useful to them.

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Before World War II, approximately nine million Jews resided in Germany, with millions ultimately sent to concentration camps and countless others murdered. Elie Wiesel, the author of "Night," was among the many Jews who endured the brutal realities of these camps. The Jewish population faced numerous horrific and dehumanizing tactics at the hands of Nazi soldiers, including the prohibition of prayer and the confiscation of personal belongings. They were subjected to unspeakable suffering in the camps, with those deemed unproductive facing execution.