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The Life of Elie Wiesel

Learn about the early life of Elie Wiesel, his experiences during the Holocaust, and his notable achievements as an author and professor. Discover the impact of Wiesel's memoir, "Night," and his contributions to Holocaust remembrance.

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The Life of Elie Wiesel

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  1. The Life of Elie Wiesel Author of “Night”

  2. Early Life • Born in Sighet, Romania on September 30, 1928. • Lived with his family • Father • Schlomo • Mother • Feig • 3 sisters • Hilda • Bea • Tzipora Sighet

  3. Early Life • Began religious Hebrew studies at an early age • Also encouraged to concentrate on secular studies by his father • Grew up speaking Yiddish at home, Hungarian, Romanian, and German in the community

  4. After the War • Lived in an orphanage until 1948 • Faced with a pivotal choice • Studied at preparatory schools for a few years in France • Studied literature, philosophy, and psychology at the Sorbonne in Paris.

  5. After the War • Author of more than forty books • Night • A Beggar in Jerusalem • Winner of the Prix Médicis • Dawn • The Accident • The Town Behind the Wall

  6. After the War • 1976 • Appointed Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council • 1985 • Congressional Medal of Freedom • 1986 • Nobel Peace Prize • Professor of Huanities at Boston University since 1976

  7. 1944-1945 • Family removed from Sighet in 1944 • Deported by Nazis • Elie was 15 • Shoved like “cattle’ into a train

  8. Auschwitz-Birkenau • First camp the Wiezel’s were moved to • Feig and Tzipora gassed on the first night • At least 1,200,000-4,000,000 executed from 1940-1945 • Up to 20,000 gassed and cremated each day

  9. Auschwitz-Birkenau • Survivors in 1945 • One of the mass graves at Auschwitz

  10. Buchenwald • Elie and his father moved there in 1945 • Father died days before liberation • Liberated April 11, 1945 • 904 children rescued including Elie • 56,545 dead

  11. Buchenwald

  12. Holocaust • Concentration, Labor, and Extermination camps set up by the Nazis • Deaths of Jews, Roma and Sinti, Soviet prisoners of war, along with slave laborers, gay men, Jehovah's Witnesses, the disabled, and political opponents • 9,000,000 – 11,000,000 dead

  13. Holocaust

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