Why is Elie Wiesel’s Night valuable to a historian?
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It is a detailed obs...
History, 10.03.2020 23:03, ineedhelp2285
Why is Elie Wiesel’s Night valuable to a historian?
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It is a detailed observation of the conditions of concentration camps drafted by a German resident who was forced to tour a camp after its liberation.
It is an eyewitness account of the atrocities committed at concentration camps written by a former prisoner who experienced them firsthand.
It is a compilation of data of the toll of the Holocaust created by an Allied soldier who helped to gather information for the government.
It is a commentary on the Holocaust composed by a Jewish man seeking to discover what his relatives experienced during the war.
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