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Simon Wiesenthal
- survived concentration camps (including Mauthausen and, shown in Spielberg's
Schindler's List, Plaszow). As a founder and head of the Jewish
Documentation Center in Vienna, Wiesenthal was a longtime Nazi hunter who, with
the cooperation of the Israeli, West German, and other governments, tracked
down some 1,000 war criminals.
Simon
Wiesenthal biography from Jewish Virtual Library
Simon Wiesenthal biography from Wikipedia
Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning
Center Online
Simon Wiesenthal Center
Tribute to Simon Wiesenthal
Books
The Sunflower:
On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness (Newly Expanded Paperback
Edition)
by Simon Wiesenthal
Dangerous
Diplomacy : The Story of Carl Lutz, Rescuer of 62,000 Hungarian Jews
by Theo Tschuy, Simon Wiesenthal
Simon
Wiesenthal : A Life in Search of Justice
by Hella Pick
Simon
Wiesenthal (Importance Of)
by Linda Jacobs Altman
Sunflower
by Simon Wiesenthal
Krystyna : The
Tragedy of the Polish Resistance (Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and
Thought, Translation Series) by Simon Wiesenthal
Simon Wiesenthal at amazon
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