Oprah’s Most Touching Episode Ever… A Holocaust Survivor Reveals
"I feel a sense of communion with the spirits and those who died and those who survived to bear witness. I have never felt human," by Oprah Winfrey.
Professor Elie Wiesel is a Holocaust survivor. This was one of Oprah’s best show ever. Professor Wiesel tells his story on how he survived from the Nazis. It was so touching and I can feel every emotion as he and Oprah Winfrey walks in Auschwitz where most of the Jews are treated as the most lowly creature, burning them alive, some of them are tortured, just like in the movie "Schindler’s List".
Here’s a brief description about him that I got in the Internet(http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/wiesel/):
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Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, champion of human rights and advocate for awareness of past and potential acts of genocide, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996. On the atrocities in Sudan, Wiesel asked in July 2004 "How can a citizen of a free country not pay attention? How can anyone, anywhere not feel outraged? How can a person, whether religious or secular, not be moved by compassion? And above all, how can anyone who remembers remain silent?" He continues to speak out. In April 2006, Wiesel urged a rally of tens of thousands on the National Mall to call for an end to genocide in Darfur: "Silence helps the killer, never his victims."