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Nazi hunter Josef Lewkowicz passes away aged 98

A book about his remarkable life is scheduled for release in January next year

December 27, 2024 14:33
Josef Lewkowicz
Josef Lewkowicz (Credit: JRoots)
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A Holocaust survivor who endured the horrors of half a dozen different concentration camps before going on to become a Nazi hunter after the war, has passed away at the age of 98.

Josef Lewkowicz was just a teenager when he was sent to Płaszów camp in Nazi-occupied Poland during the Holocaust, when more than 150 members of his family perished.

After the war, he “dedicated his life” to rounding up SS leaders and bringing them to justice, which included  his greatest tormentor, the Butcher of Płaszów, Amon Göth – the infamous camp commandant who was portrayed by Ralph Fiennes in the 1993 film Schindler’s List.

President Herzog with Josef Lewkowicz, Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter, and Rabbi Schiff on a JRoots trip to Israel[Missing Credit]

In 1946, Lewkowicz tracked down Göth and then solicited further identification of him by former inmates of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in order to bring him to trial in Poland.