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Elie (Elizer) Wiesel é um judeu nascido na Romênia e sobrevivente dos campos de concentração nazistas, que recebeu o Nobel da Paz em 1986 pelo conjunto de sua obra de 57 livros, dedicada a resgatar a memória do Holocausto e a defender outros grupos vítimas de perseguições. Seu livro mais conhecido, Noite, publicado em 1955, conta suas memórias e experiências de jovem adolescente judeu ortodoxo durante o Holocausto e seu aprisionamento nos campos de concentração de Auschwitz e Buchenwald. More information...

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