Elie Wiesel:
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Elie Wiesel was born in the small town of Sighet in Transylvania.The secure world of Wiesel's childhood ended abruptly with the arrival of the Nazis in Sighet in 1944. The Jewish inhabitants of the village were deported en masse to concentration camps in Poland. The 15 year-old boy was separated from his mother and sister immediately on arrival in Auschwitz. He never saw them again. He managed to remain with his father for the next year as they were worked almost to death, starved, beaten, and shuttled from camp to camp on foot, or in open cattle cars, in driving snow, without food, proper shoes, or clothing. In the last months of the war, Wiesel's father succumbed to dysentery, starvation, exhaustion and exposure.
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- http://www.transylvania.info/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=9988&g2_serialNumber=3
- http://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/events/event_files/past/oldersite/Wiesel/wiesel1.jpg
- http://www.learntoquestion.com/seevak/groups/1999/sites/wiesel/chldhd.jpg
- https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOh9n7QMtqoWjZ1K4-wqpP0rbRa-7MBGB1VgGTQixqW0rcq1n85K_10XCezCUWhnIBM-GYwqGofHM5zUruhp4N-b9nFwijvL16Da74GJTuNNNzgjZ1dmZTaoRA26oLASqE-RO2fPC_j9sU/s400/night.jpg
- http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Buchenwald_Slave_Laborers_Liberation.jpg
- http://special.news.msu.edu/holocaust/images/hires/wiesel.jpg
- http://whs.wsd.wednet.edu/Faculty/Cloke/images/ElieWiesel.jpg
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