"Simon Wiesenthal was lying in a ward full of corpses when Allied troops reached Mauthausen Concentration Camp. His wife was lost in the vast confusion of postwar Europe, the rest of his family victims of the gas chamber. His own loss and the horrors he had witnessed made Wiesenthal vow to spend the rest of his life bringing Nazi war criminals to justice."--Publisher.
Stated Second Printing: 1967. In Good condition. Dust jacket (Unclipped) shows Mild-to-Moderate rubbing/wear. Spine is hollow. In otherwise very good condition