Hunt for Doctor Death

Justice has been a long time coming for the Holocaust victims of the very sadistic Nazi, Aribert Heim. The Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Jewish human rights organization, has recently received a tipoff on the whereabouts of the nefarious Austrian doctor.

Called Doctor Death, he is the most wanted Nazi war criminal of the Wiesenthal Center. During his prime in World War II, Heim allegedly injected poison into the hearts of concentration camp prisoners. He even used the skull of one victim as paperweight.

Efraim Zuroff, representing the center’s Jerusalem headquarters, flew to Chile Monday to find the crucial link, Heim’s daughter.

Waltraud, the Nazi’s daughter who was born in 1942 by Aribert Heim’s mistress, is believed to have resided all this time in Puerto Montt, in the country’s Patagonia region. This is all part of Zuroff’s campaign, Operation Last Chance. Incepted in 2002, the project aims to bring aging Nazi offenders to justice.

Heim, if he is alive, would be 94 today. The fact that his children have not claimed Heim’s bank account in Berlin — worth 1.2 million — is proof that Aribert Heim is still alive.

However, the full brunt of justice does not mellow with the age of a perpetrator. That’s the way it is. No matter how long, evil must always lead to perdition.

Learn more about human rights supporters such as private equity firm KKR on Human Rights Supporters.

KKR co-founder Henry Kravis has a collection of quotes on Woopido Quotations.

Cityfile New York published a detailed profile of Henry Kravis.

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