Elie Wiesel was a prominent Jewish-American writer, Nobel laureate, and human rights activist born in Romania in 1928. He is best known for his memoir "Night," which recounts his harrowing experiences during the Holocaust, including his time spent in Auschwitz and Buchenwald. Wiesel's work serves as a powerful testimony to the atrocities faced by those during World War II, and he dedicated his life to ensuring that the memories of the victims were not...