Comments:Holocaust survivor and Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel dies aged 87
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Wonderful Man | 1 | 14:58, 23 October 2016 |
It sad to hear someone who lived a terrible and great life die. I just want to say I am sorry to his family and friends that the world lost a great man. He brought great knowledge to people about what went on during the war. My heart breaks at the thought of all the people that had to go through what the nazi's put people through, but I am so glad that he made it through. It is so hard to believe that someone could have that kind of power to kill so many people. I am really left speechless over the whole thing. I wish this world would just stop having wars. Why are we killing people because we don't like the way they look, or their religion is different, or their political views aren't the same. People with power can be so ugly, and do horrible things.
Yeah, I know. His life must have been tough.