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  1. Genre. Philosophy, memoir. Published. 1969. Publisher. Opera Mundi. ISBN. 0805241450. The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness is a book on the Holocaust by Holocaust survivor Simon Wiesenthal, in which he recounts his experience with a mortally wounded Nazi during World War II.

    • Simon Wiesenthal, Harry J. Cargas, Bonny V. Fetterman
    • Philosophy, memoir
    • 1969
    • 1969
  2. 1. Mai 1998 · Paperback – May 1, 1998. by Simon Wiesenthal (Author) 4.6 1,553 ratings. See all formats and editions. A Holocaust survivor's surprising and thought-provoking study of forgiveness, justice, compassion, and human responsibility, featuring contributions from the Dalai Lama, Harry Wu, Cynthia Ozick, Primo Levi, and more.

    • Simon Wiesenthal, Harry J. Cargas, Bonny V. Fetterman
    • $12.87
    • Schocken
  3. In this book Simon Wiesenthal takes the first 100 pages to describe an event in his life and the surrealistic dilemma it posed. One day while he was in a Nazi forced labor camp in Poland, his group finished some railroad labor and got put on clean-up duty in a wartime hospital instead.

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    • Paperback
  4. 7. Apr. 1998 · Buy The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness Revised and Expanded Edition by Simon Wiesenthal (ISBN: 9780805210606) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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    • Simon Wiesenthal
  5. 18. Dez. 2008 · by Simon Wiesenthal (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.6 1,534 ratings. See all formats and editions. A Holocaust survivor's surprising and thought-provoking study of forgiveness, justice, compassion, and human responsibility, featuring contributions from the Dalai Lama, Harry Wu, Cynthia Ozick, Primo Levi, and more.

  6. 18. Dez. 2008 · The Sunflower: On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness. Simon Wiesenthal. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Dec 18, 2008 - Religion - 304 pages. A Holocaust survivor's surprising and...

  7. Book 1: The Sunflower. The book opens in a Nazi concentration camp where Simon is working along with his friends Arthur, Josek, and Adam. The conditions are extremely difficult: they have little food and are forced to do hard labor for the Nazis. The SS officers brutalize them, and if they refuse to work or cannot work, they are shot.