Posts Tagged: Nuremberg trials
Nuremberg Prosecutor Ben Ferencz Receives Congressional Gold Medal
JNS.org - It takes more votes from Congress to award a Congressional Gold Medal than it does to impeach and convict a sitting president. But,...
Film to Be Made About Nuremberg Trials 99-Year-Old Prosecutor Ben Ferencz
JNS.org - A film about the head prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trials following World War II will be made. Producers Barry Avrich and Patrice Theroux have...
‘No Statue of Limitations on Genocide,’ Nuremberg Anniversary Confab Reminds
JNS.org - Why should the casual observer care about the seemingly obvious need to prosecute and convict Nazi war criminals, whether it be during the Nuremberg...
The Holocaust: Many Villains, Few Heroes
As we commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Nuremberg Trials, at which selected Nazi leaders were placed in the dock, we must ask some disturbing...
The Holocaust and Human Rights: Lessons Learned and Actions to Be Taken
I write at a historic moment of remembrance and reminder, of witness and warning. We are on the eve of two historic anniversaries: the 80th...
Bibi’s Bluster — and Blunder?
According to his legions of liberal critics, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suffers, among other political ailments, from a severe case of foot-in-mouth disease. Their current...
The Failure to Deter Genocide
Last month much of the international media became engaged in the question of how the world had handled in recent decades the most heinous crime...
Newly Discovered Diary of Hitler Confidant Could Shed New Light on Nazis
The recently re-discovered diary of one of Adolf Hitler's closest confidants could provide new insight into high level meetings by Nazi officials, the United States...
I Accuse: The Eichmann Trial Remembered (PHOTOS)
The 1961 trial of Nazi arch criminal Adolf Eichmann changed the philosophy and future thinking of the State of Israel. The testimony given by...









