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Carolyn Yeager interviews Warren B. Routledge, author of "Holocaust High Priest: Elie Wiesel, Night, the Memory Cult, and the Rise of Revisionism."
This blockbuster exposé reveals so many scandalous truths about the man called "the world's most famous survivor" that it should have a warning on the cover: "Beware, your comfort zone may be demolished, leaving you confused and angry."
The underlying question running through this interview is: Was Wiesel ever an inmate of either Auschwitz or Buchenwald concentration camps? The answer coming from Routledge's book is no, based on the lack of any normal, unequivocal documentation that others, who made up the groups he was supposedly a part of, have. Also: