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  1. The Simon Wiesenthal Prize is dedicated to the memory of the architect, publicist and writer Simon Wiesenthal (1908-2005). Wiesenthal had an unparalleled impact around the globe on dealing with Nazi crimes. (end) adu. Group photo with contemporary witnesses and prize winners (c) Parlamentsdirektion/Johannes Zinner.

  2. 21 de sept. de 2005 · La muerte de Simon Wiesenthal puso en primer plano la labor de su vida. La prensa europea dedica amplios comentarios a su búsqueda de justicia y su lucha para evitar que el Holocausto cayera en ...

  3. Simon Wiesenthal (1940–1945). Simon Wiesenthal, né le 31 décembre 1908 à Boutchatch (aujourd'hui en Ukraine) et mort le 20 septembre 2005 à Vienne, est un survivant autrichien de la Shoah connu pour ses activités de chasseur de nazis.. Né dans une famille juive dans l'est de l'Autriche-Hongrie, Wiesenthal grandit dans la ville polonaise de Lviv où il suit des études d'architecture.

  4. 3 de sept. de 2023 · I travelled to Vienna to conduct research in the Simon Wiesenthal Archive at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies where Segev had conducted his own research for the book. What I found, after going through Wiesenthal’s papers on Bosnia, was his impressive and years-long support for my country during the 1990s.

  5. www.rtve.es › mundo-desde-casas-legado-simon-wiesenthal-101120 › 5709756El legado de Simon Wiesenthal - RTVE.es

    10 de nov. de 2020 · 05:09. Cuando se cumplen quince años de la muerte de Simon Wiesenthal, Centro Sefarad-Israel recuerda la figura y el legado de este hombre, víctima del Holocausto, que dedicó su vida a recordar ...

  6. The Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) is a Jewish human rights organization established in 1977 by Rabbi Marvin Hier. The center is known for Holocaust research and remembrance, hunting Nazi war criminals, combating anti-Semitism, tolerance education, defending Israel, and its Museum of Tolerance. The center ...

  7. 16 de sept. de 2010 · Until his death in 2005, Simon Wiesenthal was the world's best-known Nazi hunter. But a new biography finds fault with the way he pursued his quarry and asks whether his "soaring ego" and ...