The Dutch Oberkapo in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel is a prisoner named Akiba Drumer. He was a religious man who eventually loses faith in humanity and God while in the concentration camps. Akiba Drumer is known for his beautiful voice and singing, but tragically loses his will to live and is sent to the gas chambers.
Oberkapo is a prisoner appointed by the SS to supervise other prisoners in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. In Elie Wiesel's memoir "Night," Oberkapo is known as the head of the barracks where Eliezer is imprisoned. These prisoners often had better living conditions and some authority over their fellow inmates.
"Oberkapo" as i understand it was a trusted prisoner in Nazi concentration camps in WW2. This was a prisoner chosen to be in charge of huts or work parties.
Night in Dutch is "nacht."
"Oberkapo" is a term used in Nazi concentration camps to refer to a prisoner who was in charge of a group of inmates. They were responsible for overseeing and organizing the work details assigned to their group.
The word "book" in Dutch is spelled as "boek".
Silent night = stille nacht
Night - book - was created in 1960.
The book Night is set in Nazi Germany.
Night - book - has 109 pages.
Slaap lekker
Acquainted with the Night - book - was created in 2004.
Kapo is actually derived from the French word for 'corporal' (Caporal) or the Italian word 'Capo'. In German it means 'foreman'.