Letter from Ronald Reagan to Elie Wiesel congratulating him on the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize

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Letter from Ronald Reagan to Elie Wiesel congratulating him on the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize

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October 15, 1986

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This letter, dated October 15, 1986, is from Ronald Reagan (and Nancy Reagan) to Professor Elie Wiesel, extending congratulations on his 1986 Nobel Peace Prize. Reagan emphasizes the importance of remembering historical lessons, particularly the Holocaust, to secure future peace. He praises Wiesel's life as a powerful testament to truth, recognizing his dedication to the memory of Holocaust victims, including his own family. The letter highlights Wiesel's role in demonstrating humanity's capacity to resist evil and advocate for peace, asserting that his award is a fitting acknowledgment of his profound service to humanity.

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Washington, DC, USA
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Boston, MA, USA
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EWG_1224_01_9-9
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Reagan, Ronald. to Elie Wiesel. 1986. “Letter from Ronald Reagan to Elie Wiesel Congratulating Him on the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize”. Compound Object. Communication Document. Letter from Ronald Reagan to Elie Wiesel Congratulating Him on the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize. Elie Wiesel Digital Archive. https://grayzel.gratz.edu/ew/letter-ronald-reagan-elie-wiesel-congratulating-him-1986-nobel-peace-prize.

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