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326. Emil and Erich Beamt letters
presented the original letters to Elie Wiesel in July 1981. At that time, the United States Holocaust
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327. Terrence Des Pres papers
reception of the book as well as successful efforts to obtain Elie Wiesel’s endorsement of the book. Series ... Diana Trilling, Elie Wiesel, and Ruth Zerner. This series also includes some correspondence between Des ... Cynthia Ozick, Gisela Perl, Emmanuel Ringelblum, E.P. Thompson, Rudolf Vrba, Elie Wiesel, and Ruth Zerner ... Wiesel by Ellen S. Fine, and The Armenian Genocide in Perspective edited by Richard G. Hovanessian. The
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328. Group portrait of the staff and boys of Ambloy, an OSE home for religious youth.
with a tie and his hands on the boy in front of him and Elie Wiesel (second right of Tuszynsky). Binem ... Wrzonski is to the right of Elie Wiesel. The donor, Jakob Rybsztajn is in the fourth row, fifth from the ... Wiesel, were sent to children's homes in Ambloy and Taverny. Jacques later immigrated to Paterson, New
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329. Several liberators tell their stories during Plenary Session
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International ... those liberated. Eyes.... 9:49:26 Elie Wiesel listening with rapt attention at dais. And again at 9:50 ... a uniform and badge 'Jewish Brigade'. Concludes. 9:55:25 Applause, embraced by Elie Wiesel
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330. Eyewitnesses and War Correspondents at Plenary
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International ... Elie Wiesel). 10:59:47 Now here to remember, repeat, keep alive the story. Why were we spared? Agitates ... :06:53 Translated - Fische brings greetings from war veterans. 11:08:46 Camera on Elie Wiesel. 11:09
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331. Plenary Session and Eyewitness panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International ... Elie Wiesel). 10:59:47 Now here to remember, repeat, keep alive the story. Why were we spared? Agitates ... :06:53 Translated - Fische brings greetings from war veterans. 11:08:46 Camera on Elie Wiesel. 11:09
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332. Several liberators tell their stories during Plenary Session
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International ... those liberated. Eyes.... 9:49:26 Elie Wiesel listening with rapt attention at dais. And again at 9:50 ... a uniform and badge 'Jewish Brigade'. Concludes. 9:55:25 Applause, embraced by Elie Wiesel
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333. Speakers during dinner
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International ... afraid. 10:51:50 Chairman introduces Elie Wiesel, Chairman of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council. 10:52
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334. Chapter 2
only man can prevent. -Elie Wiesel The first major element of a comprehensive system to prevent
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335. Resistance panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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336. Resistance panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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337. Military panel
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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338. Military and Resistance panels
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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339. Military and Resistance panels
are letters from Miles Lerman and Elie Wiesel to the liberators describing the International
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340. 20th Anniversary of the Presidential Commission on the Holocaust
Wiesel leads the Presidential Commission as they travel to Auschwitz, Treblinka, Warsaw, and other
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341. Oral history interview with Sam Pick
reluctant to tell his story until recently; how he believes his story is common and Elie Wiesel's and Primo
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342. Oral history interview with Eizic Ingber
living on the same street and attending the same schools as Elie Wiesel; his brothers being drafted into
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343. Oral history interview with Henry Kolber
the snow for two days then being taken to Buchenwald by train; living in the barracks with Elie Wiesel
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344. Oral history interview with Lola Lipson
admiration for Elie Wiesel; hers and her husband’s reticence to share their experiences with their children
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345. Oral history interview with David Halivni
child prodigy in Sighet; childhood memories of the city and its Jewish community; knowing Elie Wiesel
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346. Oral history interview with Mihály Hrapán
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.
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347. Oral history interview with Elemér Pálinkás
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.
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348. Oral history interview with Erzsébet Kun
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.
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349. Oral history interview with Zoltán Réti
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.
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350. Oral history interview with Tibor Kasztner
The production of this interview was made possible by the Tziporah Wiesel Fund.