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Simon Wiesenthal: "The Conscience of the
Holocaust" Dies in Vienna at 96
Simon
Wiesenthal, the famous Nazi Hunter, has died in Vienna at the
age of 96.
Said
Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean and founder of the International Human
Rights NGO named in Mr. Wiesenthal’s honor:
"Simon Wiesenthal was the conscience
of the Holocaust.
When
the Holocaust ended in 1945 and the whole world went home to
forget, he alone remained behind to remember. He did not
forget.
He
became the permanent representative of the victims, determined
to bring the perpetrators of the history’s greatest crime to
justice. There was no press conference, and no president,
prime minister, or world leader announced his appointment. He
just took the job. It was a job no one else wanted.
The
task was overwhelming. The cause had few friends. The Allies
were already focused on the Cold War, the survivors were
rebuilding their shattered lives and Simon Wiesenthal was all
alone, combining the role of both prosecutor and detective at
the same time.
Overcoming the world’s indifference and apathy, Simon
Wiesenthal helped bring over 1,100 Nazi War Criminals before
the bar of Justice."
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