Also even in Elie Weisels official Obituary it states he lied or fictionalized parts of his book, for those of you wondering. Notice the "heavily edited" and self admitted fictionalization of events in the book.
Wiesel didn't spare readers from the sickening details of the Nazis' treatment of Jews in the concentration camps and on the journeys between them. "Night" offered a stark portrayal of genocide. Amazingly, the deeply unsettling narrative was heavily edited, reduced from Wiesel's original 862-page manuscript to a taut, terrifying 245 pages, published in 1958 in France and translated into English for U.S. readers in 1960. Wiesel called "Night" his "deposition," noting that it was a true story, though parts of it were fictionalized.
http://www.legacy.com/news/celebrity-deaths/notable-deaths/article/elie-wiesel-1928-2016
[qu.ote id=23-24-312-63626936-13867-341770025*[quot.e id=23-24-703-65953575-104-341769920*what devastatingly undeveloped senses of humor you all have
can't even screencap this **** it's so stupid[/qu.ote]
can somebody put this in their sig[/.quote]
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