Answer:
Showing the fate of the St. Louis
Step-by-step explanation:
In his speech, Wiesel talks about the fate of the MS St. Louis. This was a ship that left Germany in 1939 with Jewish refugees on board. More than 900 Jewish passengers were on board, as they were trying to escape the Holocaust. The ship was denied permission to disembark in many countries, including the United States. The ship went back to Europe, and approximately a quarter of the passengers later died in death camps.