He would refuse the request because he thought that it was unjust. “It always seemed to me inhuman and a travesty of justice if the executioner asked the victim to forgive” (207-208). Wiesenthal's anger was righteous because being in the place that he was in, the soldier probably is asking forgiveness to make himself feel better before he dies. Wiesenthal knows that the soldier is asking for forgiveness to the wrong person.The author organized his symposium by stating his opinion
He would refuse the request because he thought that it was unjust. “It always seemed to me inhuman and a travesty of justice if the executioner asked the victim to forgive” (207-208). Wiesenthal's anger was righteous because being in the place that he was in, the soldier probably is asking forgiveness to make himself feel better before he dies. Wiesenthal knows that the soldier is asking for forgiveness to the wrong person.The author organized his symposium by stating his opinion