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Elie Wiesel



Wiesel, Elie - 1928–, American writer, writing in French, b. Sighet, Romania. At 16 he was imprisoned in Nazi concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald, where his family perished. After the war, he studied at the Sorbonne. In the 1950s he was a correspondent for Israeli, American, and French newspapers. After living in France and Israel, he settled in the United States in 1956 and   Read More...

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    Anthology of Holocaust Literature ("The Death Train" by Elie Wiesel begins on p. 3)
    by Jacob Glatstein, Israel Knox, Samuel Margoshes, Mordecai Bernstein, Adah B. Fogel. 412 pgs.


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    Dictionary of the Holocaust: Biography, Geography, and Terminology
    by Eric Joseph Epstein, Philip Rosen. 416 pgs.


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