A Letter of 1919 Contains Adolf Hilter’s Early References to “Eliminate” The Jews. | Simon Wiesenthal Center: One of The Most Important Documents of The Third Reich
A letter signed by Adolf Hitler, where are some of his first written references about Hebrew and anti-Semitism, was unveiled Tuesday in New York by the Simon Wiesenthal center, CNN forward. Said Rabbi Marvin hier four-page letter, dated 1919, is "one of the most important documents in the entire history of the Third Reich."
Famous Holocaust Survivors
Though some have denied that Holocaust ever happened, it is certainly real in the lives of those who experienced its horrors first hand. There are innumerable people, particularly the Jews, who have suffered terribly under the German Nazi regime and survived. Many were resilient enough to pick up the pieces and went on to achieve greatness in their chosen endeavors.
Bringing Nazis to Justice: Simon Wiesenthal
Thanks to Nazi hunters like Simon Wiesenthal, former Nazis were being brought to justice for their crimes as late as the 1990s…




