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 I Remember Simon Weisenthal Even though most of you may not know who this man was, there are many who do, and who will always think of him with a great deal of honor and respect, I am one of them. Simon Wiesenthal, was a Holocaust survivor who helped track down numerous Nazi war criminals following World War II and spent the later decades of his life fighting anti-Semitism and prejudice against all people. He died on Sept. 20, 2005 at the age of 96. The contribution of this man to history is best described as keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive during the crucial years. In the 1950s, the US was busy with the Cold War, while Israel had its own troubles with the Arabs. He just took the job. It was a job no one else wanted. He was the only full-time Nazi hunter. A day after World War II ended, Wiesenthal handed over a crumbling list of Nazis to US Army intelligence. He did not want to be a Nazi hunter, he was an architect by profession. However, the Holocaust forced him into action; 89 members of his family were murdered by the Nazis. He couldn't forget, he believed someone had to go after the criminals. In the last couple of years his health deteriorated, but his mind remained clear. Aside from Adolph Eichmann, among the 1,100 Nazi war criminals Wiesenthal helped bring to justice, were the commanders of Treblinka and Sobibor, and also the Nazi who arrested Anne Frank, Karl Silberbauer. More than anyone else in the world, he represented the belief that anti-Semitism and crimes against humanity are not mitigated with passing time, nor are they ever forgiven. "May he rest in eternal peace knowing he did what was right."
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Added: 20th September 2007
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Posted By: Naomi
Posted by: Teresa on 2007-09-20 
i knew the name, but that was all . . thank you for this post! it gives me chills. .
Posted by: Freckles on 2007-09-21 
I do remember this guy on previous shows. Sad how Iran is trying to say how this didn't happen at all.

History needs to be preserved, this happened not so long ago!
Posted by: Lava1964 on 2007-09-21 
You have to admire this man's passion and dedication to his cause.
Posted by: Naomi on 2007-09-21 
That's what has baffled me for years Freckles. There are photographs, and documents, so much proof. Meticulous records kept by the Nazi's themselves, lists of thousands upon thousands of people, results of physical examinations and experiments that were conducted, with names, dates, so much information, there are mass graves, and yet there are these individuals who want you to believe that these millions of people weren't starved, tortured and gassed to death. Even Eisenhower and his troops were first hand witnesses to the destruction and death when they entered the camps.
Posted by: Lava1964 on 2007-09-27 
Naomi is right. The Germans, being meticulous record-keepers, chronicled the Holocaust very well. Those who deny the obvious are pathetic, deluded people.
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