‘I prosecuted an architect of the Holocaust’ – BBC News

One of the major organisers of the Holocaust, former Nazi SS officer Adolf Eichmann spent more than a decade in hiding before being tracked down in Argentina. In 1961, Eichmann was put on trial in Jerusalem for charges including crimes against humanity.
Gabriel Bach was a young Israeli lawyer at the time and was chosen as one of the prosecutors in a trial attracting worldwide attention. He spoke to Witness about the testimonies that stay with him to this day.

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