Thank you SR.
It is true, I never called the Allies "aggressors," and also I did not say Wiesenthal was "wrong" to do what he did, and also I did not say he was a liar. He did describe things he did not personally witness, so certainly there is an element of mistruth in his work.
Considering that he was in no less than twelve concentration camps, five of which were death camps, that he took part in a death march to Austria, and that he and his wife lost, in total, 89 relatives due to the Holocaust, exactly how much more experience would you like a person to have before writing about this topic?
Wiesenthal, in his everlasting quest for vengeance-- against Nazis real or imagined-- has only served to perpetuate anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism would have been stamped out had no one tried to bring Nazis to justice?