Simon Wiesenthal's novel is based on his 1962 prosecution of the head of a Polish factory, who he discovers to be a murderous labor camp commandant. With witnesses in place, the prosecution can pursue him. This brings him to Max Rosenberg, a man who is still haunted by the death of his wife, Helen, in the Holocaust concentration camp. Max's story begins before the Holocaust, but he initially refuses to participate.
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Simon Wiesenthal's novel is based on his 1962 prosecution of the head of a Polish factory, who he discovers to be a murderous labor camp commandant. With witnesses in place, the prosecution can pursue him. This brings him to Max Rosenberg, a man who is still haunted by the death of his wife, Helen, in the Holocaust concentration camp. Max's story begins before the Holocaust, but he initially refuses to participate.
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