Survival in Auschwitz

by

Primo Levi

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Tattooed Number Symbol Analysis

Tattooed Number Symbol Icon

The tattooed number printed on each prisoner’s arm represents the replacement of their old identity as an individual with their new identity as Häftling, ultimately dehumanizing them. Every aspect of the camp is designed to dehumanize the Jewish prisoners and crush their spirits and their sense of individuality. In this vein, the tattooed number becomes each Jew’s new identity, the only name which they are called by the Germans, and a permanent reminder that they do not even own their own bodies. By one’s identifying number alone, a German official or an astute prisoner can know everything about a man that is relevant to their role as a prisoner: their nationality, when they arrived in the camp, and how long they have managed to survive. The tattooed number’s symbolism of the replacement of human identity is most poignant when Levi, newly tattooed, habitually looks to where his wristwatch—representing a civilized and sophisticated life—should be on his arm, but instead only finds the tattooed numbers in its place. This is a painful reminder that in the eyes of the Lager, he is no longer a civilized man, a sophisticated professional. He is only a Häftling.

Tattooed Number Quotes in Survival in Auschwitz

The Survival in Auschwitz quotes below all refer to the symbol of Tattooed Number. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Dehumanization and Resistance Theme Icon
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Chapter 2. On the Bottom Quotes

And for many days, while the habits of freedom still led me to look for the time on my wristwatch, my new name ironically appeared instead, a number tattooed in bluish characters under the skin.

Related Characters: Primo Levi (speaker)
Related Symbols: Tattooed Number
Page Number: 28
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Chapter 4. Ka-Be Quotes

We, transformed into slaves, have marched a hundred times backwards and forwards to our silent labours, killed in our spirit long before our anonymous death. No one must leave here and so carry to the world, together with the sign impressed on his skin, the evil tidings of what man’s presumption made of man in Auschwitz.

Related Characters: Primo Levi (speaker)
Related Symbols: Tattooed Number
Page Number: 55
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Tattooed Number Symbol Timeline in Survival in Auschwitz

The timeline below shows where the symbol Tattooed Number appears in Survival in Auschwitz. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 2. On the Bottom
Dehumanization and Resistance Theme Icon
Racial Hierarchy Theme Icon
...and needs,” whose lives now only represent their utility to their German captors. Levi is tattooed with the number 174517 on his wrist, and he officially becomes a Häftling, a prisoner... (full context)
Dehumanization and Resistance Theme Icon
Adaptability, Chance, and Survival Theme Icon
Oppression, Power, and Cruelty Theme Icon
Over time, Levi and some of the others realize that the numbers can tell one everything they need to know about another prisoner: when they entered the... (full context)
Dehumanization and Resistance Theme Icon
Racial Hierarchy Theme Icon
Oppression, Power, and Cruelty Theme Icon
After being tattooed, the new arrivals are driven into another hut full of bunks, but they are forbidden... (full context)
Chapter 4. Ka-Be
Racial Hierarchy Theme Icon
...is left in a waiting room with a huge Polish prisoner. The Pole sees Levi’s number and recognizes that he is an Italian Jew and laughs at him, since the Italian... (full context)