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Best Documentary | 2008 | Richard
Wiesenthal became an avid stamp collector after the war, following advice from his doctors to take up a hobby to help him relax. In 2006 his collection of Zemstvo stamps sold at auction for EUR90,000 after his death.
Wiesenthal received many death threats over the years. After a bomb placed by neo-Nazis exploded outside his house in Vienna on 11 June 1982, police guards were stationed outside his home 24 hours a day.
"Marvin Hier: [quoting Simon Wiesenthal] Hitler is gone, Nazis are no more. But we are still here, singing and dancing."
"Simon Wiesenthal: A Jew must believe in miracles. If a Jew doesn't believe in miracles, he's not a realist."