April 23, 2024
First Day of Nuremberg War Crimes Trials | Prosecutor Ben Ferencz | USC Shoah Foundation #shorts

First Day of Nuremberg War Crimes Trials | Prosecutor Ben Ferencz | USC Shoah Foundation #shorts

First Day of Nuremberg War Crimes Trials | Prosecutor Ben Ferencz | USC Shoah Foundation #shorts

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First Day of Nuremberg War Crimes Trials | Prosecutor Ben Ferencz | USC Shoah Foundation #shorts

On November 20, 1945, twenty-four Nazis were put on trial in Nuremberg, Germany, for war crimes committed during the Holocaust.

In this #short from his 2020 testimony, 100-year-old Ben Ferencz, one of the chief prosecutors for the Nuremberg Trials, recalls his opening statement.

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