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Why does wiesel refer to his persecuters as germans or s.s. but never nazis?
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Why does wiesel refer to his persecuters as germans or s.s. but never nazis?
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there are some who say that it was not the german people, but the nazis who were responsible for the holocaust; wiesel never shares this opinion
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