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Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech 1986, Elie Wiesel | Speeches From the 1980s
Season 4 · Episode 14

Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech 1986, Elie Wiesel | Speeches From the 1980s

The Speech Guys

November 26, 20231h 20m

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Show Notes

In 1986, author and Holocaust-survivor, Elie Wiesel, was awarded for his humanitarian work on behalf of the Jewish community and other historically-oppressed groups. The Speech Guys discuss the legacy of those words, particularly in light of heightened tensions between Israel, Hamas, and Palestinians.

Special thanks to a listener who pointed out that the principal reason for Mr. Wiesel's receiving the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize was on account of his work in liberating Jews in the Soviet. You can learn about one Soviet Jew's experience here:

lithub.com/on-the-liberation-s…-soviet-refuseniks/

The thumbnail image of Mr. Wiesel is used from www.hmd.org.uk/resource/elie-wiesel-hmd-2017/.

The speech audio comes from youtu.be/tu-63eViNPo?si=YC8X0vA8b53enMxc.