After the horrible train experience, Elie and his father arrive at Buchenwald with Elie's father giving up hope and Elie trying to keep him going. Elie starts wishing that he didn't have to put up with his father however he realizes what he is thinking and he goes to help his father. Elie's father suffers from dysentery and even when Elie takes him to a doctor, there is nothing he can do. Elie's father complains that he is beaten by his bunkmates and when calling out for water he is beaten by the SS. Eventually, Elie's father dies and Elie feels guilty over his lack of emotion over the event. I feel that this must have been a trying time for Elie's conscience as he dealt with a lack of emotion over his father.
Elie, emotionally spent, remains within Buchenwald until April 11. As the front came closer the Germans decided to kill all of the Jews within the camp. On April 10, a resistance movement takes control of the camp during an assembly and later that day American tanks arrive. Elie then suffers from food poisoning and during this time he manages to look into a mirror only to find that he cannot believe what he looks like as he had not seen his own image since the ghetto.
This is a video of the The Auschwitz Album which is the only surviving visual evidence of the process of mass murder at Auschwitz-Birkenau. It is a unique document and was donated to Yad Vashem by Lilly Jacob-Zelmanovic Meier.

