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within the Holocaust there were so many roles; from those who perpetrated the crimes, to those who shut thier eyes and those who facilitaed others to commit the crimes and of course there were the victims. The range of experiences is too great to condense here.

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What were peoples experiences during the Holocaust?

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Was Elie Wiesel a Holocaust survivor?

Yes. He has written an outstanding book, Night, about his experiences in the Holocaust.


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What did Lola Rein Kaufman do that she is famous for?

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