Elie Wiesel Quotes
If Anyone Had Told Us In 1945 That There Are Certain Battles We'll Have To Fight Again We Wouldn't Have Believed It. Racism, Anti-Semitism, Starvation Of Children And, Who Would Have Believed That? At Least I Was Convinced Then, Naively, That At Least Something Happened In History That, Because Of Myself, Certain Things Cannot Happen Again.
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