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Simon Wiesenthal, 96, dies
After surviving life in a Nazi concentration camp, Simon Wesenthal dedicated his life to bringing Nazi murderers to justice. His work lead to more than 1000 people to trial for their crimes, including the man who arrested Anne Frank. When the rest of the world was trying to forget, he made sure no one ever would. And his legacy will live on with the Simon Weisenthal Center.
He was an asset to this world and will be missed. http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/apps/...87E89}¬oc=1 |
In jr. high I visited the Simon Wiesenthal museum and I'll never forget it.
Thank God for people like him. |
What an amazing man, and I'm glad that not only did he survive the Deathcamps, but he outlived most of the persons responsible for them. (Especially the ones he brought to justice).
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An exemplary life, with a fine legacy. Died in his sleep (so reports say) at a fine old age, after much honorable and passionate work for a good cause, after surviving tragic suffering. Would that more of us could have a life half as noble.
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