Elie Wiesel compliments Franklin D. Roosevelt to soften criticism towards US indifference to Jewish suffering during World War II, recognizing Roosevelt's human rights efforts.
Elie Wiesel compliments Franklin D. Roosevelt during his speech to soften his later attacks that the United States was indifferent to the suffering of the Jews. Roosevelt's support for human rights and his efforts during World War II influenced Wiesel's acknowledgment. By praising Roosevelt, Wiesel strategically enhances his message to highlight the importance of empathy and action in the face of atrocities.
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