
Elie Wiesel
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Elie Wiesel was a Romanian-born Jewish writer, professor, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor. He is best known for his memoir "Night," which recounts his experiences in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Wiesel's works often explore themes of faith, suffering, and the moral responsibilities of individuals, making him a powerful voice for human rights and the memory of the Holocaust. Throughout his life, he advocated for peace and justice, drawing on his own harrowing experiences to educate others about the dangers of hatred and intolerance.
Национальность
Американец, Румынский
Дата рождения
September 30, 1928
Место рождения
Sighet, Maramureș, Romania
Дата смерти
July 2, 2016
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