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: As an adult, Wiesel notes throughout the early chapters of his memoir that the Sighet Jews did not, or would not, believe the fate that lay in store for them. Suppose they had possessed the knowledge we now have of Hitler’s goals and methods. What different choices might they have made? In your group, discuss and develop plans community leaders might have made to save the Jews. Consider various resistance and flight options.

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