Edgar Hilsenrath (born 1926) is a German-Jewish writer living in Berlin. His main works are Night, The Nazi and the Barber, and The Story of the Last Thought.
The Jews in the ghetto were every bit as imperfect as human beings anywhere else.
I have to admit that I'm kind of afraid of Islam.
The Israeli mentality was totally different to mine. They just didn't understand people like me. They couldn't understand why I had been in a ghetto. We were totally different.
In Germany people want to make up to the Jews for what happened by idealizing them.
Fame and me just don't go together. It's not always a fair process.
I felt guilty because I survived.
The Armenian genocide was also a Holocaust, but it wasn't my Holocaust.
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