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Holocaust Remembrance
Clip: 4/29/2011 | 3m 46s
A Holocaust historian recalls the Eichmann trial on its fiftieth anniversary.
"In that courtroom in Jerusalem 50 years ago, people heard the voices of those victims in a way that they hadn't heard them before," says Deborah Lipstadt, professor of modern Jewish history and Holocaust studies at Emory University and the author of "The Eichmann Trial."
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Holocaust Remembrance
Clip: 4/29/2011 | 3m 46s
"In that courtroom in Jerusalem 50 years ago, people heard the voices of those victims in a way that they hadn't heard them before," says Deborah Lipstadt, professor of modern Jewish history and Holocaust studies at Emory University and the author of "The Eichmann Trial."
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