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In his speech 'the perils of indifference," elie wiesel seems to want, in part, to ensure that the audience never forgets the holocaust does the speech achieve this purpose?
In his speech 'the perils of indifference," elie wiesel seems to want, in part, to ensure that the audience never forgets the holocaust does the speech achieve this purpose?