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Memoirs Elie Wiesel

Memoirs By Elie Wiesel

Memoirs by Elie Wiesel


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The biography of one of the Holocaust's most famous survivors. Elie Wiesel was taken to Auschwitz and then onto Buchenwald concentration camps, where his parents and sister were killed. He tells of life in the camps and his work after the War when he championed the rights of oppressed peoples

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Memoirs: v. 1: All Rivers Run to the Sea, 1928-69 by Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel was born in Hungarian Romania in 1928. When he was 15 he and his family were taken to Auschwitz, and then onto Buchenwald concentration camp, where his parents and 8-year-old sister were killed. Of the 750,000 Hungarian Jews deported to camps in the years 1944-5, only a few thousand survived to be liberated. Among them was Elie Wiesel. In this biography he gives an account of life in the camps: he tells of how he and his father struggled to keep each other alive, only for his father to die a few weeks before the end of the war; of his friendship with Primo Levi; of his encounters in the camps with Jewish relatives and friends. After the War Wiesel went to France where he wrote Night, his short account of his concentration camp experiences and began championing the rights of oppressed peoples.

Additional information

GOR001270245
9780006387428
000638742X
Memoirs: v. 1: All Rivers Run to the Sea, 1928-69 by Elie Wiesel
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
19971117
448
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