Letter from Louie Freeh to Elie Wiesel regarding Holocaust Memorial Ceremony

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Letter from Louie Freeh to Elie Wiesel regarding Holocaust Memorial Ceremony

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May 27, 1998

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This letter, dated May 27, 1998, is from Louie Freeh of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to Elie Wiesel. Freeh expresses gratitude to Wiesel for speaking at the FBI's New York Office Holocaust Memorial Ceremony on April 20, 1998, praising his remarks as poignant and thought-provoking. The letter also mentions the enclosure of an autographed picture taken at the ceremony and conveys Freeh's honor in being Wiesel's friend and benefiting from his counsel. It concludes with wishes for Wiesel and his family's continued health, happiness, and peace.

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Washington, DC., USA
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515 Madison Avenue, Suite 1130, New York, NY, USA
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EWG_1432_01_02-02
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