During the Holocaust, 6 million people were murdered by concentration camps, mass bombardment and flame of gas chambers. This began with the establishment of a "final solution" ("Holocaust") for the Nazi party to try to eliminate inferior Jewish races from Germany and the world. With the exception of the darkness of the human nature, the evil side, we can not see this incident, and we can not see anything. However, if a person looks at the Holocaust from a survivor's point of view, especially if someone looks from the perspective of Erie-Wiesel, they can see the good aspects of humanity.
Elie Wiesel: Survivor of the Holocaust Elie Wiesel wrote the life as a victim of the Holocaust in many novels in a mysterious and existential way. Selections such as "night" and "judgment of God" reveal the fear of concentration camps and the real idea of Wessel in the hell era that he encountered. Hell written by Wessel was released in his later life with his shock, sorrow, and incredible reasons. When writing a story, Elie Wiesel talks with a third party.
Who is Elie Wiesel? Elie Wiesel is a survivor of the famous Holocaust, political activist, professor and novelist. He achieved many different achievements and achievements throughout his life. He is best known for his survival during the Holocaust on his nocturnal evening. Ellie was born on September 30, 1928, lived in Zeek in Transylvania, now Romania. When Ellie was 15 years old, he was transferred to the Auschwitz concentration camp with her sister, mother, and mother.
Speaker Elie Wiesel is the winner of the Nobel Prize at the Holocaust Survivor. He experienced personal injustice and pain during the Holocaust. In 1944, in his teens, Wiesel and his family were expelled from the Nazis and forcibly repatriated to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. Wessel remembers slavery, starvation, and the face of strict discipline. • Wessel uses logic to show that 20th century unfairness will be tried during the new century. "These failures brought a shadow to humanity: two world wars, numerous civil wars, a chain of meaningless assassinations ... massacre in Cambodia, Nigeria, India, and Pakistan ... with inhuman acts of Gurug and Tragedy of Hiroshima ... Because it is very violent, indifference.