Yakov Liebermann

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Yakov Liebermann is a Nazi-hunter character in Ira Levin’s thriller novel "The Boys from Brazil," inspired by real-life Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal.

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instanceOf Nazi hunter
fictional character
appearsIn novel "The Boys from Brazil" NERFINISHED
basedOn Simon Wiesenthal NERFINISHED
characterTrait intelligent
morally driven
persistent
conflictWith former Nazis
creator Ira Levin NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Boys from Brazil NERFINISHED
firstAppearance "The Boys from Brazil" (1976 novel) NERFINISHED
genre thriller
hasAdaptation film adaptation of "The Boys from Brazil"
inspiredBy Simon Wiesenthal NERFINISHED
inUniverseBackground Holocaust survivor community advocate
languageOfWork English
literaryArchetype Nazi hunter detective NERFINISHED
medium literature
nationality Jewish
notableFor pursuing Nazi war criminals
occupation Nazi hunter
portrayedInFilmBy Laurence Olivier NERFINISHED
primaryAntagonist Josef Mengele NERFINISHED
role protagonist
settingOfActivity Brazil NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
post-World War II period
theme moral responsibility after genocide
pursuit of justice for Holocaust crimes
workPublishedIn "The Boys from Brazil" by Ira Levin NERFINISHED

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The Boys from Brazil (novel) hasMainCharacter Yakov Liebermann
subject surface form: The Boys from Brazil