VIDEO: Scholar and Holocaust Survivor Elie Wiesel Explains the Meaning of ‘Never Again’
“Nobody would have imagined that such a crime could be conceived and implemented.”
I have written before about the cultural and historical importance of Elie Wiesel. Now is a good time to revisit the message of his work. Wiesel passed away in 2016, but his warning to the world is timeless.
Never again.
Watch:
Nobel Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel (1928-2016) explains the meaning of #NeverAgain #Israel pic.twitter.com/EjfL95AShT
— Mike LaChance (@MikeLaChance33) October 11, 2023
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I saw/heard Elie Wiesel speak at Ohio State back in the fall or winter of 1994/1995. Hearing him in person was much harder hitting than his book, Night, which is no snooze fest. Never again.
“Night” was truly an unbelievable book.
The part where one Jew escaped the camp and came back and told everyone in the ghetto about the death camp, and no one believed it was possible.
The Germans were so cultured and civilized, they would never execute their own citizens!
My German grandma, who never lived in Germany, could not believe – and refused to do so – that Hitler would do all those terrible things.