
Elie Wiesel recounts the horrors of the Holocaust in "Night"
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In "Night," Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims being hung.
In "Night," Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims, one of them a child, being hung to their deaths in public.
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Elie Wiesel recounts the horrors of the Holocaust in "Night"
Clip: 1/27/2026 | 1m 56sVideo has Closed Captions
In "Night," Elie Wiesel recounts a memory of witnessing three victims, one of them a child, being hung to their deaths in public.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- He brings us to Auschwitz with him.
It is both this specific account of this boy's traumatic experience.
And it's at the same time this kind of eternal mythical account.
- [Elie] I witnessed hangings in the camp.
(pencil scrawling) One day we saw three gallows rearing up in the assembly place.
Three victims in chains.
And one of them, a little servant.
The sad-eyed angel.
To hang a young boy in front of thousands of spectators was no light matter.
The head of the camp read the verdict.
All eyes were on the child.
The three victims mounted together onto the chairs.
The three necks were placed at the same moment within the nooses.
"Long live liberty!"
cried the two adults.
But the child was silent.
At a sign from the head of the camp, the three chairs tipped over.
(chairs rustling) Total silence throughout the camp.
(soft explosive music) The two adults were no longer alive.
(solemn music) But the third rope was still moving.
Being so light, so light, the child was still alive.
(clock ticking) For more than half an hour, he stayed there.
Struggling between life and death.
Dying in slow agony under our eyes.
And behind me I heard, "Where is God now?"
And I heard a voice within me answer him, "He's hanging here on these gallows."
(pen scribbling)
Elie Wiesel on Palestine, trauma and suffering
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Clip: 1/27/2026 | 2m 21s | Elie Wiesel vowed to always speak up whenever people were enduring suffering and humiliation. (2m 21s)
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Preview: 1/27/2026 | 2m 9s | Learn about Elie Wiesel, Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize-winning author of Night. (2m 9s)
How Elie Wiesel's wife and son gave him a new lease on life
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Clip: 1/27/2026 | 2m 40s | Before meeting his wife Marion, Elie Wiesel "shunned love" and didn't see himself having children. (2m 40s)
How Elie Wiesel was reunited with his sister
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Clip: 1/27/2026 | 1m 10s | Elie Wiesel reunited with his sister in France. (1m 10s)
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