It sounds as if you are thinking of Elie Wiesel and the book Night. However, the award was not made simply for that one book. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, not the Nobel Prize for Literature.
he wrote a book and won the nobel peace prize 3 years later
Yes,Like jalko suzigal wrote a book about concentration camp after he got out
Yes, Ruth Gruner or known as Ruth Gamzer was a brave survivor of the Holocaust on December 8, 1941. She was a brilliant women and grew up and wrote a book called "Destined to Live" by Ruth Gruner about her life in the Holocaust.
No. It is perfectly alright to give a Jewish girl a book about the Holocaust, provided it is an accurate book about the Holocaust (as opposed to a Holocaust Denial book). However, bear in mind that the Holocaust is a depressing topic and so it might be less than optimal to give a Holocaust book as a present on a special occasion.
Yes he did. He wrote it to share with others what experiences in the holocaust were like. The book was first published in 1958.
Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his overall body of work as a writer, Holocaust survivor, and human rights activist. While his book "Night" is one of his most famous works, the Nobel committee recognized him for his broader contributions to promoting peace and fighting injustice.
Elie Wiesel was a Holocaust survivor, author, and Nobel laureate known for his powerful writings that depict his experiences during the Holocaust. Some of his career highlights include winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his activism against oppression and injustices, as well as serving as a prominent voice for Holocaust education and remembrance around the world.
Eli Weisel was a Holocaust survivor who wrote the book Night. He won the Nobel Peace prize for keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive and making sure that it never happens agian.
The official Nobel Prize website offers an excerpt from every single Nobel Prize winning book in the history of the award. The website also offers judges' reviews on the books.
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You are probably thinking of Anne Frank.
Arthur Butz wrote a book titled "The Hoax of the Twentieth Century," in which he denies the occurrence of the Holocaust. This book has been widely discredited by historians as promoting Holocaust denial, a form of antisemitism.
Elie Wiesel wrote the book "Night". It is a memoir that recounts his experiences as a teenager during the Holocaust.
Alice Walker wrote The Color Purple.
J. M. Coetzee.
Robert C. O'Brien wrote the 1972 Newberry award winning book.
J.W Nobel has written: 'De opkomst van de koude oorlog [1945-1949]'