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According to Elie Wiesel's own writings in "Night," he and his father were imprisoned in Block 57 while at Auschwitz. He states he had been staying in the infirmary until two days before the liberation by the Russians, but had volunteered to be evacuated because he feared being executed. PBS: Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State: Excerpt from "Night," by Elie WieselSource:
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