Into the Wild

What does Wiesel say about neutrality in the final statements of “Keep Memory Alive”

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He says that neutrality over the holocaust is a sin. He says people must always be vigilant not to let this happen again.

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"Into the Wild," has nothing to do with the novel Night, and posting these questions in this category only serves to confuse the other students who utilize this forum.