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Wiesel
[wi-zel]
noun
Elie Eliezer, 1928–2016, U.S. author, born in Romania: Nobel Peace Prize 1986.
Wiesel
/ ˈːə /
noun
Elie. born 1928, US human rights campaigner: noted esp for his documentaries of wartime atrocities against the Jews; Nobel peace prize (1986); honorary knighthood (2006)
Example Sentences
In the words of fellow survivor Elie Wiesel, Levi "died at Auschwitz 40 years later".
Elie Wiesel later said in a speech to mark the 50th anniversary of the liberation, external that the Nazi crimes at Auschwitz "produced a mutation on a cosmic scale, affecting man's dreams and endeavours".
Neutrality benefits the dictator, as Elie Wiesel said.
He is the author of a recently published biography of Elie Wiesel.
He cites the observation by Elie Wiesel that “neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim.”
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