Elie Wiesel
...village in Romania, with his family that was very into religious, community and God. Then one day when he was a teenager him and his family were distroyed from the deportion of his village in 1944, by the Hungarian police. After the liberation of the camps in April 1945, Elie's father had died in January 1945, in Buchenwald. Eliezier had survived the Auschwitz, Buna, Buchenwald and Gleiwitz. Elie was one of the survivors that, survived forced labor, forced marches, starvation, disease, beatings and torture. When the War was over, Jewish people were then treated equally. Wiesel took some time in a French orphanage and started to study in Paris at the Sorbonne in 1948. He had then became involved in journalistic work with the French newspaper," L'arche". After, Wiesel had met someone that influenced him to come out and write about his experiences in the concentration camps, and about his life story. Since then he has published over thirty six books. He earned the Nobel peace Prize, and was appointed to the job of chairman the President's Commission on the Holocaust, and was awarded many more achievements and a...