May 19, 2024
Adolf Eichmann Found Guilty | Margrit Wreschner Rustow | USC Shoah Foundation

Adolf Eichmann Found Guilty | Margrit Wreschner Rustow | USC Shoah Foundation

Adolf Eichmann Found Guilty | Margrit Wreschner Rustow | USC Shoah Foundation

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Adolf Eichmann Found Guilty | Margrit Wreschner Rustow | USC Shoah Foundation

Jewish Holocaust survivor, Margrit Wreschner Rustow, speaks of her sister, who was a witness during the famous Eichmann Trial. Margrit watched the trial on TV and was pleased with the verdict, which was announced on December 15, 1961.

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