Yakov Liebermann In Dr. Mengele

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There are two main characters. The first is Yakov Liebermann and the second in Dr. Mengele. Yakov Liebermann is the most important one, because he’s the one trying to solve the problem. So let’s start with him.
Liebermann is Jew from Austria and a Nazi hunter, so he’s trying really hard to solve the mystery and possibly catch Mengele and the other SS men. Liebermann isn’t too young anymore; he’s around sixty years old and not too healthy. His hair is grey and he has a moustache, that’s becoming grey as well. They also say that Liebermann looks like a Jew, even though that isn’t even possible; not all Jews look like each other.

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