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Holocaust

The Holocaust was the most horrific time that man has known. To survive this atrocity, the Holocaust victims man upon man atrocity, one had to summon bravery, strength, courage, and wisdom that many did not know they possessed. One survivor is Elie Wiesel, whose exquisite writings have revealed the world of horror suffered by the Jewish people. Elie Wiesel's statement, "...to remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all..." stands as a succinct summary of his views on life and serves as the driving force of his work. Elie Wiesel was born as Eliezer, a free Jewish male, on September 30, 1928, in the remote town of Sighet, Hungary. The third child and only male of four, his family was prosperous and respected within the town. In 1941, life was good for the Wiesel family, and the Sighet Jews. Unaware of the turmoil in the world around him, Eliezer was content with studying his religion, and enjoying life as the son of a father with high political connections. He was devoted to his studies to love and serve his god. He was befriended by one of the locals, Moche the Beadle, who agreed to be his spiritual Master. Gradually, in seemingly insignificant, isolated instances, life for the Sighet Jews began to change. Sometime tow


"He (Moche) told his story and that of his companions. Elie accepted France's offer to receive concentration camp survivors, and was placed in a French Orphanage. The task of starting over in a foreign land proved to be overwhelming, and no one believed these conditions would intensify nor continue. Trying to survive the journey became a battle within and amongst themselves. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. They started imposing strict restrictions, including house arrest for the entire town. The Jews on the trains to the concentration camps experienced hysteria, bewilderment, confusion, and utter despair. Eventually the yellow star was to be worn by all Jews at all times. However, the Jewish community not only survived, they thrived.

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