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Simon Wiesenthal

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Violence is like a weed - it does not die even in the greatest drought.


— Simon Wiesenthal


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Discovering witnesses is just as important as catching criminals.


— Simon Wiesenthal


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I know I am not only the bad conscience of the Nazis. I am also the bad conscience of the Jews. Because what I have taken up as my duty was everybody's duty.


— Simon Wiesenthal


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The combination of hatred and technology is the greatest danger threatening mankind.


— Simon Wiesenthal


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We know that we are not collectively guilty, so how can we accuse any other nation, no matter what some of its people have done, of being collectively guilty?


— Simon Wiesenthal


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What connects two thousand years of genocide? Too much power in too few hands.


— Simon Wiesenthal


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When history looks back, I want people to know that the Nazis could not kill millions of people with impunity.


— Simon Wiesenthal


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This analysis had been supported by the opinions of the American Counterintelligence Corps and Office of Strategic Services when they examined his records right after the war. The center helped with the campaign to remove the statute of limitations on Nazi crimes and continues the hunt for suspected Nazi war criminals but today its primary activities include Holocaust remembrance education and fighting antisemitism. In a press conference a short time after the election and Wiesenthal's revelations Kreisky said Wiesenthal used "the methods of a quasi-political Mafia.

He opened the Jewish Documentation Center in Vienna in 1961 and continued to try to locate missing Nazi war criminals. After being forced to work as a slave labourer in Nazi concentration camps such as Janowska Plaszow and Mauthausen during the war Wiesenthal dedicated most of his life to tracking down and gathering information on fugitive Nazi war criminals so that they could be brought to trial. Shortly after Bruno Kreisky was inaugurated as Austrian chancellor in April 1970 Wiesenthal pointed out to the press that four of his new cabinet appointees had been members of the Nazi Party.

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