Elie Wiesel
Template:Infobox writer Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel born September 30, 1928)[1] is a Romanian-born[2] Jewish-American[1] professor and political activist. He is the author of Night, a work based on his claimed experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz, Buna, and Buchhenwald concentration camps. [3]. The book continues to rate among the definitive works of literature on "The Holocaust"
Wiesel has been elevated to the status of living sainthood by The Holcaust Industry. Here is an example of this 'saint's' vicious racisim:
Every Jew, somewhere in his being, should set apart a zone of hate — healthy virile hate — for what the German personifies and for what persists in the German. [3]
In reality, far from being an honest and reliable "Chief Witness", he is gradually becoming recognised for what he really is: the most prominent of a myriad of lying false witnesses to "The Holocaust".
See Also
- Document:Elie Wiesel - A Prominent False Witness - An article by Dr Robert Faurisson
- File:Stolen Identity.pdf - Stolen Identity: The Search for Elie Wiesel. A book by Buchenwald survivor Nikolaus Grüner (A-7713) "... to expose "Elie Wiesel" who took my friend Lazar Wiesel's tattooed Number from Auschwitz A-7713, without being registered in Auschwitz. This spineless profiteer turned the graves of Auschwitz Birkenau - into an industry and himself into an "impostor" of the worst kind."
References
- ↑ a b Elie Wiesel Encyclopædia Britannica 17 May 2011
- ↑ Elie Wiesel Foundation For Humanity 20 February 2013
- ↑ a b Winfrey selects Wiesel's 'Night' for book club Associated Press 16 January 2006