We can actually see here that the concept that Wiesel addressed in both of these passages is: D. He explains that people will forget him, but not the Holocaust.
Elie Wiesel was known to be a survivor of the Holocaust. He is known to be a Romanian-born American writer and Nobel laureate.
We see that Elie Wiesel was part of the Holocaust. But in his both speeches, it's clear that he inferred that people will forget him but will never forget the Holocaust.
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