Seeking Justice for Holocaust Crimes
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum hosted a panel discussion looking at the continuing quest to bring former Nazis to justice. They explored… read more
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum hosted a panel discussion looking at the continuing quest to bring former Nazis to justice. They explored questions raised by recent trials, such as if perpetrators are ever too old or frail to prosecute, and whether it ever too late for accountability. Speakers at this event included a Holocaust survivor, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and a documentary filmmaker. close
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Debbie Cenziper Author
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Ricki Gurwitz Film Producer and Writer
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Irene Weiss Holocaust Survivor
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