Holocaust Survivor: It Had Nothing to Do with War, a Madman Committed the Violence

Finally a book has been published telling the story of how Moriz Scheyer successfully hid from the Nazis. The decades have not lessened the hatred he feels for those who aided the fuhrer.

Scheyer was the art director of one of the main newspapers in Vienna. He knew many of the city’s artists at the time and was an important figure in journalism covering literature in his own right. When the Nazis came to power, he had to quit his job and home. Hiding in France in 1943, he began writing what eventually became the book “Asylum: A Survivor’s Flight from Nazi-Occupied Vienna through Wartime France.”

The Holocaust was carried out without the civilized world having the courage to say it should stop, or even expressing its disgust. Only later, much later, when it was much too late, we began to receive nice expressions of solidarity in the context of general war propaganda. And at that time, when that was being done, the states which had all the power and could have done so without greater expenses, were unable to do their duty to open the door to the persecuted.

Full story in Lithuanian here.