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On April 10, 1945, Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust Survivor and author, was in a concentration camp, facing the horrors of the Nazi regime. At this time, he was enduring the brutal conditions of forced labor and starvation. Shortly after, in late April 1945, the camp was liberated by Allied forces, marking a pivotal moment in his life and the end of his harrowing experiences during the Holocaust. This liberation allowed him to eventually share his story and advocate for human rights.

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