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Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor, dies at 87 Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor, dies at 87
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Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and author of the best-selling memoir "Night" about being a teenager in Auschwitz and Buchenwald Concentration Camps, has passed away at age 87. Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and author of the best-selling memoir "Night" about being a teenager survivor of the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps, has died. He died at his home in Manhattan, at age 87.
He died at his home in Manhattan. Wiesel, a Romanian-born author of more than 40 books, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.
Wiesel, a Romanian-born writer, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.
Watch or read his Nobel acceptance speechWatch or read his Nobel acceptance speech
Author of more than 40 books, Night sold 10 million copies after he was initially turned down by a dozen publishers. Three million were sold after spending 80 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list when Oprah Winfrey featured it for her book club ten years ago. “Night” sold 10 million copies after initially being turned down by a dozen publishers. Three million copies were sold after spending 80 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list when Oprah Winfrey featured it for her book club 10 years ago.
Dozens of translations continue to be taught in schools around the world. Dozens of translations of Wiesel’s classic continue to be taught in schools around the world.
At the age of 15, Wiesel, his parents, and three sisters were taken from the small town of Sighet, Romania, to Auschwitz, where his younger sister and mother were immediately sent to gas chambers. At the age of 15, Wiesel, his parents, and three sisters were taken from the small town of Sighet, Romania, to Auschwitz, where his younger sister and mother were immediately sent to the gas chambers.
His father was beaten to death by an SS officer after the rest of the family was forced to march to Buchenwald, just days before US soldiers arrived.His father was beaten to death by an SS officer after the rest of the family was forced to march to Buchenwald, just days before US soldiers arrived.
After he and two of his sisters survived, he moved to France to study literature, philosophy, and psychology before developing an interest in journalism and becoming an author.After he and two of his sisters survived, he moved to France to study literature, philosophy, and psychology before developing an interest in journalism and becoming an author.
Wiesel was a humanities professor at Boston University, taught Judaic Studies at City University of New York, and served as a visiting scholar at Yale University. In 1956, Wiesel was sent to New York on a journalistic assignment and was struck by a car, confining him to a wheelchair for a year and turning him into a lifetime New Yorker.
In 2007, Wiesel was beaten by 22-year-old Holocaust denier Eric Hunt in San Francisco. After struggling with an expired visa due to the injury, Wiesel became a US citizen in 1963 and married his wife, a fellow Holocaust survivor, in 1969. The two founded the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity in 1988.
He was also a victim of Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, who wiped out his family investments and $15 million from the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity. Wiesel was a humanities professor at Boston University (where he commuted to from New York for 30 years). He also taught Judaic Studies at City University of New York and served as a visiting scholar at Yale University.
During a 1985 ceremony honoring Wiesel at the White House, he asked President Ronald Reagan to cancel his visit to a German cemetery where Nazi war dead are buried.
''That place, Mr. President, is not your place,'' Wiesel said in an emotional speech. ''Your place is with the victims of the SS.''
Despite the president being “obviously moved” by Wiesel’s speech, Reagan did not change his plans.
During his time as chairman for the Presidential Commission on the Holocaust, Wiesel pleaded for intervention during the persecutions in Yugoslavia after a visit in December 1992, the same time that he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George H.W. Bush.
In 2007, Wiesel was beaten by 22-year-old Holocaust denier Eric Hunt in San Francisco.He was also a victim of Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, who wiped out his family investments and $15 million from the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity.
Nearly one-third of the foundation's assets have been replaced through new contributions, according to tax documents obtained by AP.Nearly one-third of the foundation's assets have been replaced through new contributions, according to tax documents obtained by AP.
In 2009, Wiesel revisited Buchenwald for the first time, along with Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, after urging world leaders to pay a visit during their stopover on the way to D-Day commemorations in France.
"And I thought one day I would come back and talk to him and tell him of the world which had become mine. But can I tell him the world has learnt? I am not so sure," Wiesel said during his moving speech there.