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Please help me. In Night, by Elie Wiesel, notes that Hitler's armies "waged war not only against Jewish men, women, and children, but also against Jewish religion, Jewish culture, Jewish traditions, therefore Jewish memory." How is Night a response to the Nazi goal of eradicating Jews and Judaism? Why would Wiesel feel he had a "moral obligation" to bear witness to his suffering in Auschwitz? How can knowledge of painful histories impact future generations?

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