Re: Historians v revisionists, methodology.
Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2026 3:52 pm
Re: Elie Wiesel (whose importance you are trying to downplay),
-Head of Carter's President's Commission on the Holocaust (1978)
-Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council (1980), the beginning of USHMM
-U.S. Congressional Gold Medal (1984)
-French Legion of Honor (1984)
-Nobel Peace Prize (1986)
-Presidential Medal of Freedom (1992)
Night is a mega-bestseller and is still claimed to be factual, and it is commonly assigned and taught in high schools and universities.
Wiesel was quite obscure until the early 1960s and didn't testify at any trials (until the Klaus Barbie trial in 1987 which is very late). Night, like the Anne Frank diary, is not of much use as a broad historical source about Auschwitz. But it is still revealing that a novelist could become a central figure in Holocaustism.
-Head of Carter's President's Commission on the Holocaust (1978)
-Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council (1980), the beginning of USHMM
-U.S. Congressional Gold Medal (1984)
-French Legion of Honor (1984)
-Nobel Peace Prize (1986)
-Presidential Medal of Freedom (1992)
Night is a mega-bestseller and is still claimed to be factual, and it is commonly assigned and taught in high schools and universities.
Wiesel was quite obscure until the early 1960s and didn't testify at any trials (until the Klaus Barbie trial in 1987 which is very late). Night, like the Anne Frank diary, is not of much use as a broad historical source about Auschwitz. But it is still revealing that a novelist could become a central figure in Holocaustism.
