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damaskus [11]
4 years ago
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Why was Elie Wiesel giving a speech at Buchenwald Concentration Camp? (Sites 1 and 2)

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mart [117]4 years ago
8 0

Elie Wiesel gave his speech because it was a reason for him to come and visit his father's grave even though his father didn't have a grave.


Explanation:

Making the planet higher, one answer at a time. the writer gave his speech as a result of it absolutely was a reason for him to return and visit his father's grave even supposing his father did not have a grave. The writer gave his speech as a result of it absolutely was a reason for him to return and visit his father's grave even supposing his father did not have a grave. Eliezer "Elie" writer KBE was a Romanian-born yank person author, professor, political activist, Nobelist and Holocaust survivor. He was the author of fifty-seven books, written largely in French and English, together with Night, a piece supported his experiences as an unfortunate person within the stockade and Buchenwald concentration camps.

PolarNik [594]4 years ago
6 0
Elie Wiesel gave his speech because it was a reason for him to come and visit his father's grave even though his father didn't have a grave. 
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