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To appeal to the audience who were mostly from the United States.
Wiesel begin the perils of indifference by thanking the u. S soldiers who freed him from the concentration camp as a child as they free him from the camp.
Why does Wiesel begin the perils of indifference?
Wiesel gave a 1999 White House speech entitled "The Dangers of Indifference," in which he emphasized the danger of apathy. In captivity, he and his companions felt abandoned and forgotten. They believed that the world should not know about their suffering or action would be taken.
Thank you USASoldiers for their sacrifices to free him from the concentration camp.
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