Posted on 09/21/2005 7:09:17 AM PDT by manny613
On May 9, 1945, a virtual skeleton of a concentration camp survivor handed some U.S. troops a crumpled note carrying a message neither they nor the world wanted to hear.
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He was a great man, the work he did was invaluable. The one thing that hurts is that I've read that Wiesenthal lost his faith in Mauthausen, that he became an atheist, because of what he had seen. But his sense of justice would indicate that he kept some part of his faith.
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