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We see this in Sec. 1 of Night. What are some strong beliefs or disbeliefs that you noticed as you read? How did the beliefs of the Jews of Sighet affect their lives? Why do you think they were so willing to believe that the Germans meant them no harm, that nothing bad would happen, etc.? Why do you think this mindset (“That could NEVER happen here, to me, to people I know!”) is so common?

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