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Truth Always Has Its Enemies
The Two Faces of Simon Wiesenthal. A historical rehabilitation
von J. A. MandelSchulim Mandel and Simon Wiesenthal are both survivors of the Shoah.
After the liberation, the two protagonists meet in the DP camp Asten near Linz in the early 1950s. What starts out as a friendly encounter develops as a result of Simon Wiesenthal's manipulations into a life-threatening feud against the former friend Schulim Mandel. In the unpleasant course of events the two faces of the „Nazi hunter“ become clearly evident.
„Truth Always Has Its Enemies“ is a moving factual report based on the notes of Schulim Mandel.
After the liberation, the two protagonists meet in the DP camp Asten near Linz in the early 1950s. What starts out as a friendly encounter develops as a result of Simon Wiesenthal's manipulations into a life-threatening feud against the former friend Schulim Mandel. In the unpleasant course of events the two faces of the „Nazi hunter“ become clearly evident.
„Truth Always Has Its Enemies“ is a moving factual report based on the notes of Schulim Mandel.