A Holocaust Survivor’s Role in Nazi War Crime Trials | Edith Coliver | USC Shoah Foundation
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On October 1, 1946, the Nuremberg Trials verdicts were delivered. 12 Nazi leaders were convicted of crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, and sentenced to death.
Holocaust survivor, Edith Coliver, acted as an interpreter for one of these Nazi war criminals, Hermann Göring, during the Trials. In her testimony, she discusses the historic experience, and her feelings about the outcome.
Watch Edith’s full testimony at https://vhaonline.usc.edu/viewingPage?testimonyID=53121&returnIndex=0 (free account registration required).
Read more about Edith’s experience at https://sfi.usc.edu/news/2018/04/21696-women-nuremberg-edith-coliver
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