On May 7, 1945, massacre of survivors of World War II ended in Europe, but for many survivors of the Holocaust, warfare lasts for the rest of their life. It not only robs cruels of their families, it is not just robbing their own human nature. The survivors gradually noticed that their families never returned to them, and since the early difficulties of returning to canonical lost disappeared, cruel separations from concentration camps and their families The influence of them reentered in their minds.
Wessel continues to explore the lives of Holocaust survivors in the following two novels from L'Aube (1960; Dawn, 1962) and the trilogy that began at night. And the following dozens of novels, non-fiction, drama. In the night, Wiesel became a spokesperson for all those who suffered during Hitler's reign. He was one of the first survivors of the Holocaust who recorded his experience, and he made Hitler's fears in campaigns to eliminate European Jews recognized by other people in the world. In 1986, Wessel was a "human messenger" and received the Nobel Peace Prize for being "one of our most important spiritual leaders and guides."
When ADL received the news that survivors are about to discuss Nazis, they called their conference. Members of ADL tell survivors about the significance of living in democracy and the importance of the initial right of revision. Survivors of the Holocaust have not been moved. As Powell wrote, "They are confused because they are looking at American politics from a recent historical perspective of Europe, so defenders of freedom of speech should observe the paradox of free speech," . If ADL can not do anything with you, it will not be '40 or' 44 even in 1939. "ADL members are composed of top social members and observe Holocaust survivors. I speak English, there is no culture. "They do not have the complexity and understanding of our constitutional rights," one ADL member said.
A lot of people gathered. The survivor group of the Holocaust began moving to the Nazis with baseball bats and metal pipes gathered nearby. "The atmosphere is electricity," Powell wrote. The survivors detained another survivor standing near him. As he said later, "It is almost impossible to control the emotional reaction of Crusader's armband." The other eight crew were arrested nearby. When the Nazis was cleared, survivors of the Holocaust bought a ticket for the performance at 8 PM and enjoyed Exodus for the next three and a half hours. Powell states as follows. "Although their roles in controversy are very satisfying experiences, they talk to cartoons, they encountered ghosts that destroy their families in the old world, as well as important things, they are communities , Jews, and non-Jews to force them to take their experiences seriously.