Letter of thanks from FBI Director Louis J. Freeh to Elie Wiesel for Holocaust Remembrance Service speech

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Letter of thanks from FBI Director Louis J. Freeh to Elie Wiesel for Holocaust Remembrance Service speech

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May 27, 1997

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This letter, dated May 27, 1997, is from Louis J. Freeh, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to Mr. Elie Wiesel. Freeh expresses gratitude to Wiesel for serving as the distinguished guest speaker at the FBI's First Holocaust Remembrance Service, held on May 20, 1997. He mentions that he and the FBI employees were honored by Wiesel's presence, enjoyed their discussion, and were inspired by his words. The letter concludes by reiterating that Wiesel is a true inspiration.

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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_07-07
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