In this episode Trevor Smith will be discussing the conflict between two prominent figures from the post Holocaust and Cold War period: Simon Wiesenthal, a Jewish Nazi Hunter, and Bruno Kreisky, one of the most important Austrian political figures who served as Chancellor for the majority of their conflict. In their conflict, many other topical events arise, including post-war reparations, the relocation of Jews to Israel, and the rise of a new form of antisemitism.
Attribution:
Darkroom ft. The Paloseco Brazz Orchestra, Jeris ft. Timberman, The Great Escape [https://ccmixter.org/files/mactonite/66177], Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)
Bibliography
Aschheim, D., & Bischof, G. 2022, Kreisky, Israel, and Jewish identity, New Orleans: University of New Orleans Press.
Marin, B. 1987, Antisemitism before and after the Holocaust in I. Oxaal, M. Pollak, & G. Botz (Eds.), Jews, Antisemitism and Culture in Vienna, London / New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul, pp. 216–233.
Segev, T. 2017, Simon Wiesenthal: The life and legends, London: Jonathan Cape.