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  1. Elie Wiesel Facts. Elie Wiesel Facts. Elie Wiesel is a Jewish-American author, professor and activist best known for his book Night, about his experiences as a prisoner of Auschwitz during World War II. He was born Eliezer Wiesel on September 30 th, 1928 in Sighet, Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains, to Shlomo Weisel and Sarah Feig.

  2. Jun 11, 2019 · Author, activist, and Holocaust survivor Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel was born in Sighet, Romania, on September 30, 1928. The very early life of Elie Wiesel was relatively unremarkable - he was part of an average Jewish family consisting of his mother, father, and three sisters. In 1944, their lives changed when they were shipped to the Auschwitz ...

  3. Elie Wiesel was a survivor of Auschwitz and human rights activist who devoted his life to educating the world about the Holocaust. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. Browse a timeline of key events in the world and in Wiesel's life from 1952 until his death in 2016. More information about this image.

  4. Childhood. Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Romania, on September 30, 1928. He was the third of four children and the only son of Shlomo and Sarah Wiesel. Wiesel was encouraged by his father to learn modern Hebrew literature, and his mother encouraged him to study the sacred Jewish texts. His father instilled in him the ability to reason and ...

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · Elisha. Elie Wiesel ( / ˈɛli viːˈzɛl /, born Eliezer Wiesel Yiddish: אליעזר װיזעל Eliezer Vizel; September 30, 1928 – July 2, 2016) was a Romanian-born American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor. He authored 57 books, written mostly in French and English, including Night, a work ...

  6. Mar 1, 2022 · Elie Wiesel was only 15 when German troops deported him and his family from their home in Romania to the Auschwitz concentration camp. His father, mother, and younger sister all died at the hands of the Nazis. The young boy survived forced labor, forced marches, starvation, disease, beatings and torture to become a world-renowned writer, teacher and spokesman for the oppressed peoples of the ...

  7. Interview with Elie Wiesel, December 10, 2004. Interviewer is Professor Georg Klein. Elie Wiesel talks about his perspectives on the world after World War II, recollections of his time in concentration camp (5:41), the indifference of the world (12:42), antisemitism (16:42), the importance of education (22:26) and that the tragedy of the ...

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