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"The Perils of Indifference" begins with which memory of Wiesel's youth?

A. Wiesel's meeting with the soldiers who helped him
B. Wiesel's train ride to the concentration camp
C. The last day before Wiesel was taken to a Jewish ghetto
D. Wiesel's release from the concentration camp,

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The answer would be D Wiesels relase from the concentration camp

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Elie Wiesel begins his essay "The Perils of Indifference" by recounting his release from Buchenwald, the concentration camp at which he was held but the focus of the memory is on the men who had done the freeing. He focused on the soldiers themselves and how they reacted to the camps.
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