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by amsully
1115 days ago
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The last surviving prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials passed away on April 7, 2023 at the age of 103. It was Ben Ferencz' first case after he learned of the Eastern fronts 'Nazi death squad' (Einsatzgruppen). All other tribunal prosecutors were committed to other cases when he described the atrocities to his superior, so he took the case on himself. It both validates the top comment of allies not seeing eye to eye, but also how understaffed and underprepared the tribunal was. He later helped start the Hague and dedicated his life acting as a voice for the voiceless due to war crimes and genocides. Despite the horrors he witnessed, Ben was a beam of light for all around him. I highly recommend his works. Especially "Parting Words: 9 Lessons for a Remarkable Life" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Ferencz |
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[1] https://benferencz.org/stories/
[2] https://benferencz.org/stories/1943-1946/getting-home-as-a-s...