Elie Wiesel as Survivor and Founder

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Elie Wiesel survived the Holocaust and went on to lead a movement dedicated to fulfilling the promise of “never again” for all future victims of genocide. He was the founding father of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and has inspired millions of people through his teaching, writing, and actions to help make the future different from his past.
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SUCH AN HONERBLE MAN WHO RELATES PAIN IN SUCH AN ELOQUENT MANNER. I HUGGED HIS BOOK NIGHT AFTER I WAS FINISHED READING IT. LOVED HIS WORDS AND WANTED TO HUG HIM AND ALL WHO SUFFERED. THANKS AND STAY SAFE AND HEALTHY ❤️ 🙏

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My grandfather, who also survived the camps, met Elie once; probably not long after he got the Peace Prize, on a visit to Stavanger, southwestern Norway. I have a photograph of them together, alongside the then mayor of Stavanger.

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I wish I could have met him and studied under him at Boston state university

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still prefer Primo Levi`s, If this is a man. both men suffered unbelievable horrors while the world stood by. a bit like what's going on just now.

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