COMMEMORATION

Bringing the “Linz-collection” to Yad Vashem in Israel

Photo from a conference at Yad Vashem (Israel) on Mengele's twin research. Wiesenthal seated at podium with General Telford Taylor (chief prosecutor at Nuremberg trial), inscription "j'accuse" above, 1985 (VWI-SWA, V.1.XI.85.H.1)

The JHD operated until 1954. The gradual closure of the DP camps and the emigration of thevast majority of the surviving Jews rendered the organization redundant. After the closure ofthe JHD, Wiesenthal sold most of the tens of thousands of pages of documentation to thenascent Israeli Holocaust Remembrance Authority, Yad Vashem.

He kept only a few Nazi criminal files and documents that were important to him personally. These included the dossier on Adolf Eichmann.

Photo from a conference at Yad Vashem (Israel) on Mengele's twin research. Wiesenthal seated at podium with General Telford Taylor (chief prosecutor at Nuremberg trial), inscription "j'accuse" above, 1985 (VWI-SWA, V.1.XI.85.H.1)