Simon Wiesenthal Quotes
- When history looks back I want people to know the Nazis weren’t able to kill millions of people and get away with it. - View Quote Details on When history looks back I want people to know the…
- I think he’ll be remembered as the conscience of the Holocaust. In a way he became the permanent representative of the victims of the Holocaust, determined to bring the perpetrators of the greatest crime to justice. - View Quote Details on I think he’ll be remembered as the conscience of the…
- The most important thing I have done is to fight against forgetting and to keep remembrance alive. It is very important to let people know that our enemies are not forgotten. - View Quote Details on The most important thing I have done is to fight…
- There is no freedom without justice. - View Quote Details on There is no freedom without justice.
- We are living in a time of the trivialization of the word ‘Holocaust,’ What happened to the Jews cannot be compared with all the other crimes. Every Jew had a death sentence without a date. - View Quote Details on We are living in a time of the trivialization of…
- I have survived them all. If there were any left, they’d be too old and weak to stand trial today. My work is done. - View Quote Details on I have survived them all. If there were any left,…
- [Wiesenthal] brought justice to those who had escaped justice. He acted on behalf of 6 million people who could no longer defend themselves. - View Quote Details on [Wiesenthal] brought justice to those who had escaped justice. He…
- You’re a religious man. You believe in God and life after death. I also believe. When we come to the other world and meet the millions of Jews who died in the camps and they ask us, ‘What have you done?’ there will be many answers. You will say, ‘I became a jeweler.’ Another will say, ‘I smuggled coffee and American cigarettes.’ Still another will say, ‘I built houses,’ but I will say, ‘I didn’t forget you.’ - View Quote Details on You’re a religious man. You believe in God and life…
About Simon Wiesenthal
Simon Wiesenthal, (December 31, 1908 – September 20, 2005), was a Jewish survivor of the Nazi concentration camps who became an Austrian Nazi-hunter.













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