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Near the end of Elie Wiesel's time in the concentration camps, Wiesel began to question
many things. He had questioned G-d, not because he believed in him so much, but because he
almost had no belief left. He also questioned himself when thoughts of leaving his father came
to mind. Had Wiesel left his father, life would surely have been easier for him to survive. But
throughout all these immoral thoughts going through his head, he "had done well to forget" them.
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His time in the Holocaust left him questioning G-d many times. Wiesel went from a
religious young man to a near atheist adult by the end of his torturous time at the camps. Wiesel
felt that G-d was powerless and silent during the Holocaust. G-d wasn't going to save anyone
this time. The only people who were going to get out of this alive were the ones who were
physically and mentally strong enough. Wiesel was lucky enough to be one of the very few who
made it out to......
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Title: Elie Wiesel's \
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