Simon Wiesenthal: There are many heroes in the history of Nazi hunters who showed greatness in pain and showed regret when they needed greatness, but one person emphasized me above. He is the hero of all the people he knows and all those who know him. Individual Simon Wiesenthal was honored to devote himself to the heroic task of tracking and prosecuting Nazi war criminals who hit thousands of Jews, gypsies, Poles and other Holocaust victims It was. perish.
The Nazi trial has been continued in Germany and many other countries. Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal gave war criminal investigators clues about Adolf Eichmann. Eichmann, who helped plan and implement the expulsion of millions of Jews was tried in Israel. The testimony of hundreds of witnesses, many of which are survivors, follow the rest of the world. Eichmann was convicted in 1962 and executed, the International Military Tribunal (IMT) consists of judges of the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union.
Simon Wiesenthal, probably the world's most famous Nazi Hunter, is a symbol of the Nazis dotted all over the world. Simon Wiesenthal tried to escape the Nazi war criminals who sacrificed their lives after the war. Because he was one of the only justice job seekers of the Holocaust victims. In Wisenthal's life he pressured the world to force the Holocaust officials as well as the Nazi labor camps and death camps, after the war. Simon
Simon Wiesenthal: There are many heroes in the history of Nazi hunters who showed greatness in pain and showed regret when they needed greatness, but one person emphasized me above. He is the hero of all the people he knows and all those who know him. - In 1991, the neurobiologist Simon LeVay of the Salk Institute discovered that INAH-3 in front of the hypothalamus is as small as a woman among homosexual men (Abrams). "This has an impact on the development process and shows that brain problems are occurring," LeVay said. "It was persuasive to point out some early biological differences" (Stan)
Some people refuse to abandon their struggle. As our conversation ends, we will turn our attention to the famous Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. Horst is convinced that he also played a role in his father's premature death. After all, Wiesenthal had motivation. Because he left individual responsibility to expel his mother from the slums of Rememberg in August 1942 to Belzec's extermination camps. However, I did not find a proposal that Wiesenthal might support participating in any Nazi killings after the war.