What would you do if, as you were slowly dying in a concentration camp, you were summoned to the deathbed of an SS officer who wanted to confess his crimes to a Jew? This happened to Simon Wiesenthal and the first part of this book is his story. The second half is a series of responses to that question by 53 different people: other survivors of the Holocaust or other genocides, religious leaders, philosophers, politicians, psychiatrists, writers, and jurists.
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