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Simon Wiesenthal : the life and legends / Tom Segev.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: DS135.A93 W537 2010

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    Summary
    A fully documented profile of the "Nazi hunter" famous for his unrelenting pursuit of Nazi criminals draws on extensive international records to discuss such topics as his role in capturing Adolf Eichmann, rivalry with Elie Wiesel, and infamy later in life.
    Format
    Online resource
    Author/Creator
    Segev, Tom, 1945-
    Published
    New York : Doubleday, [2010]
    ©2010
    Locale
    Austria
    Vienna
    Edition
    First edition
    Contents
    "Eichmann is my passion"
    "During that period, we never took Hitler seriously"
    "See you on the soap shelf"
    "Who knows her? Who has seen her?"
    "The duty of an Austrian patriot"
    "That's how I became a stamp collector"
    "I hope you're not coming to see me"
    "I always said he's in Buenos Aires"
    "Sleuth with 6 million clients"
    "You may have thought he was happy, but he also cried sometimes"
    "A huge mass of rotten flesh"
    "Auschwitz lines"
    "What would you have done?"
    "Kreisky is going mad"
    "Better than any monster"
    "Mr. Wiesenthal, I claim, had different relations with the Gestapo from mine"
    "It's not easy to be my wife"
    "The children
    were actually the same children"
    "Only so that Mengele's name would not be forgotten"
    "As if I were already dead"
    "Sleazenthal"
    "We all made mistakes in our youth."
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    "Eichmann is my passion" -- "During that period, we never took Hitler seriously" -- "See you on the soap shelf" -- "Who knows her? Who has seen her?" -- "The duty of an Austrian patriot" -- "That's how I became a stamp collector" -- "I hope you're not coming to see me" -- "I always said he's in Buenos Aires" -- "Sleuth with 6 million clients" -- "You may have thought he was happy, but he also cried sometimes" -- "A huge mass of rotten flesh" -- "Auschwitz lines" -- "What would you have done?" -- "Kreisky is going mad" -- "Better than any monster" -- "Mr. Wiesenthal, I claim, had different relations with the Gestapo from mine" -- "It's not easy to be my wife" -- "The children-- were actually the same children" -- "Only so that Mengele's name would not be forgotten" -- "As if I were already dead" -- "Sleazenthal" -- "We all made mistakes in our youth."

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780385533713
    9780385519465
    038551946X
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    viii, 482 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm

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