Andrei Sawoniuk, a member of a Nazi-organized police outfit, led an operation in a small town in Belorus in 1942-3 to kill the Jews who had evaded the main Nazi massacre. He was found guilty, not of genocide or crimes against humanity, but of murder, according to the War Crimes Act (1991) in a trial in London in 1999. This article explores the ways in which the testimonies elicited were transformed from memoirs of the Holocaust by the rules and norms of the trial process into legally admissible evidence by the processes of cross-examination and of selecting what evidence was suitable to be considered by the jury and what was not. The extraordinariness of the events with which the trial was concerned accentuated the differences between memoi...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
This Article analyzes the Kharkov trial, the first trial of Nazi war criminals undertaken by any All...
The thesis considers the educational function of the trials of Nazis by the British and American aut...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
I examine the depositions of Terezín survivors in the proceedings that focused on the ghetto there. ...
Scholars in various areas of Holocaust studies have long debated whether and how to use survivor tes...
This essay was delivered as the 2021 Holocaust and Human Rights Project Owen Kupferschmid Memorial L...
How to balance respect for the testimonial quality of post-Holocaust memoirs while critically analys...
The article is a reflection on the topic of connection between a legal procedure and a performance a...
In early war crimes trials such as in Nuremburg, documentary evidence was decisive in convicting the...
Analysing the methods of countering Holocaust denial in a comparative manner proves a most helpful p...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
In 1960, the Israeli government abducted key Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and p...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
It is commonly accepted that war crimes trials should provide a space for victims to tell their stor...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
This Article analyzes the Kharkov trial, the first trial of Nazi war criminals undertaken by any All...
The thesis considers the educational function of the trials of Nazis by the British and American aut...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation concerns the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial of ...
I examine the depositions of Terezín survivors in the proceedings that focused on the ghetto there. ...
Scholars in various areas of Holocaust studies have long debated whether and how to use survivor tes...
This essay was delivered as the 2021 Holocaust and Human Rights Project Owen Kupferschmid Memorial L...
How to balance respect for the testimonial quality of post-Holocaust memoirs while critically analys...
The article is a reflection on the topic of connection between a legal procedure and a performance a...
In early war crimes trials such as in Nuremburg, documentary evidence was decisive in convicting the...
Analysing the methods of countering Holocaust denial in a comparative manner proves a most helpful p...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
In 1960, the Israeli government abducted key Holocaust organizer Adolf Eichmann from Argentina and p...
This article analyzes video testimonies recorded at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre ...
It is commonly accepted that war crimes trials should provide a space for victims to tell their stor...
The trial of Adolf Eichmann fifty years ago was a landmark in several respects. It marked not only t...
This Article analyzes the Kharkov trial, the first trial of Nazi war criminals undertaken by any All...
The thesis considers the educational function of the trials of Nazis by the British and American aut...