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  • The Sunflower (book)

    1969 book on the Holocaust by Simon Wiesenthal

    AuthorSimon Wiesenthal
    GenrePhilosophy, memoir
    Published1969
    PublisherOpera Mundi
    ISBN0805241450

    The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness is a book on the Holocaust by Holocaust survivor Simon Wiesenthal, in which he recounts his experience with a mortally wounded Nazi during World War II. The book describes Wiesenthal's experience in the Lemberg concentration camp near Lviv and discusses the moral ethics of the decisions he made.

    The title comes from Wiesenthal's observation of a German military cemetery, where he saw a sunflower on each grave, and fearing his own placement in an unmarked mass grave. The book's second half is a symposium of answers from various people, including other Holocaust survivors, religious leaders and former Nazis. The book was originally published in German by Opera Mundi in Paris, France in 1969. The first English translation was published in 1970.[1]

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    In 1943, at the height of both World War II and the Holocaust, a group of forced labourers from the Lemberg concentration camp are sent to a converted army hospital to clear medical waste. Simon Wiesenthal is summoned from this work detail by

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  • THE "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS" AND THEIR PART IN THE RESCUE OF JEWS

    BEJSKI, MOSHE. "THE "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS" AND THEIR PART IN THE RESCUE OF JEWS". Volume 2, edited by Michael Robert Marrus, Berlin, Boston: K. G. Saur, 1989, pp. 451-476. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110970432.451

    BEJSKI, M. (1989). THE "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS" AND THEIR PART IN THE RESCUE OF JEWS. In M. Marrus (Ed.), Volume 2 (pp. 451-476). Berlin, Boston: K. G. Saur. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110970432.451

    BEJSKI, M. 1989. THE "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS" AND THEIR PART IN THE RESCUE OF JEWS. In: Marrus, M. ed. Volume 2. Berlin, Boston: K. G. Saur, pp. 451-476. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110970432.451

    BEJSKI, MOSHE. "THE "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS" AND THEIR PART IN THE RESCUE OF JEWS" In Volume 2 edited by Michael Robert Marrus, 451-476. Berlin, Boston: K. G. Saur, 1989. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110970432.451

    BEJSKI M. THE "RIGHTEOUS AMONG THE NATIONS" AND THEIR PART IN THE RESCUE OF JEWS. In: Marrus M (ed.) Volume 2. Berlin, Boston: K. G. Saur; 1989. p.451-476. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110970432.451

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    “Schindler”
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    A reconstruction carp the Schindler story
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