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What happened to many of the prisoners when they lost faith? Did Elie lose faith?

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During times of loss of faith, prisoners faced severe consequences. Elie Wiesel struggled with his faith but eventually found a way to continue believing.

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During times of loss of faith, many prisoners in various historical contexts faced severe consequences such as disease, starvation, or even death. For example, in concentration camps during World War II, prisoners who lost faith were subjected to inhumane conditions and often perished due to illness or execution.

In the case of Elie Wiesel, the author of the memoir 'Night,' he did struggle with his faith during his time in Auschwitz. However, he eventually found a way to continue believing in God, although in a different way from before.

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