Simon Wiesenthal, the holocaust survivor who spent a lifetime tracking down Nazi war criminals, dies in Austria at the age of 96. You're listening to TALK OF THE NATION from NPR News. And we turn now ...
“I Have Never Forgotten You” opens with questions that Simon Wiesenthal was asked countless times in his lifetime: Why search for Nazi war criminals? Why not let the architects of the Holocaust fade ...
Simon Wiesenthal, the renowned Nazi-hunter, who died in Vienna on Tuesday, has been buried in Israel. His family were joined in the simple ceremony by foreign dignitaries, Israeli representatives and ...
The end of World War II and the revelation of the Holocaust shocked many to declare, "never again." The fallout also drew attention to human rights workers such as Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust ...
Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust survivor and tracker of Nazi war criminals whose life inspired films and TV programs, died in his sleep Tuesday at his home in Vienna. He was 96. Known as “the ...
Simon Wiesenthal, who died in Vienna on Tuesday at age 96, often was called the “conscience of the Holocaust.” The legendary Nazi-hunter, who lost 89 members of his and his wife’s families in the ...
JERUSALEMJERUSALEM — A new book claims renowned Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal worked for Israel’s Mossad spy agency, providing information on war criminals and Germans working in Arab countries. The ...
Simon Wiesenthal, who shared his experience of the Holocaust as a way to teach a lesson to humanity and spent decades hunting Nazi war criminals, has died at age 96. He helped to find a leader of the ...
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The retirement of famed Nazi hunter Efraim Zuroff from the Simon Wiesenthal Center brings an era to an end. Zuroff, who was instrumental in creating the first exhibit at the Simon Wiesenthal Center in ...
Mormon church leaders apologized to the family of Holocaust survivor and Jewish rights advocate Simon Wiesenthal after his parents were posthumously baptized, a controversial ritual that Mormons ...
ONE of the stranger conversations in Simon Wiesenthal's life occurred in September 1944. He was being taken by SS guards, in his faded striped uniform, away from the advancing Russians. Somewhere in ...
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