NAZI HUNTER Simon Wiesenthal Majd Nahas 1. History Looks Back 1. 1. Simon Wiesenthal was a survivor of the Nazi Death Camps "When history looks back,

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NAZI HUNTER Simon Wiesenthal Majd Nahas 1

History Looks Back Simon Wiesenthal was a survivor of the Nazi Death Camps "When history looks back, I want people to know the Nazis weren’t able to kill millions of people and get away with it."

1, Founder and head of the Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna 2. Adolf Eichman Franz Murer Franz Murer Erich Rajakowitsch Erich Rajakowitsch 3. The Murderers Among Us (1967) 2

Quota Restrictions 1. Born on December 31, 1908, Buczacs, Ukraine 2. Father was killed in WW1, mother took her family and fled to Vienna 3. Graduated in Applied to Polytechnic Institute, turned away because of quota restrictions of Jewish Students 3

The Red Purge , married Cyla Mueller , Russia+Germany=Non- Aggresion Pact 3. The Red Purge of Jewish merchants, factory owners and other professionals. 4. Stepfather arrested, stepbrother shot, Wiesenthal closed business and became a mechanic in a bedspring factory 4 5

“The Final Solution” , Nazi Hierarchy decide upon “final solution” (annihilation) 2. Genocide of Europe, mother was sent to Belzec death camp members of his family perished

Captured 1. Made deal with Polish Underground to save his wife , escaped Ostabahn before liquidation 3. Recaptured, would have been killed had German Eastern front not collapsed

Barely Alive guards retreated west 2. 34/149,000, capture village to fix ratio 3. Trek to Mauthausen, Austria. 4. Weighing 100 pounds and barely alive, lying helplessly in barrack with strong stench until Mauthausen was liberated

Pauline 1. When health was restored, began gathering and preparing evidence for the U.S Army 2. Reunited with supposed dead wife, first daughter Pauline 3. Evidence he supplied was utilized in American Zone war crime trials 4. Opened Jewish Historical Documentation Center 6

The Eichman Dossier 1. Center was closed and files were given to Yad Vashem Archives in Israel 2. All except the Adolf Eichman file 7

After Adolf 1. Wiesenthal received info that Eichman was in Argentina 2. Passed info to Israel, but FBI heard he was in Damascus , “Ricardo Klement” captured in Buenos Aires

GUILTY 1. He was captured there by Israeli agents and brought to Israel for trial. Eichmann was found guilty of mass murder and executed on May 31,

“Yes…I arrested Anne Frank” -Karl Silberbauer 10

Simon Wiesenthal Center In November 1977, the Simon Wiesenthal Center was founded. Today, together with its world renowned Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles and the New York “Tolerancenter”, it is an international center for Holocaust remembrance, the defense of human rights and the Jewish people.

“I did not forget about you” On September 20, 2005 Wiesenthal died peacefully in his sleep He was taken to Israel and laid to rest in Herzliya 11

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