Benjamin Ferencz Nuremberg Prosecutor

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Re: Benjamin Ferencz Nuremberg Prosecutor

by admin » Thu Mar 21, 2019 11:49 pm

Hi caappy :)

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Benjamin Ferencz Nuremberg Prosecutor

by caappy » Thu Mar 21, 2019 8:31 pm

Benjamin Berell Ferencz (born March 11, 1920) is a Hungarian-born American lawyer. He was an investigator of Nazi war crimes after World War II and the Chief Prosecutor for the United States Army at the Einsatzgruppen Trial, one of the twelve military trials held by the U.S. authorities at Nuremberg, Germany. Later, he became an advocate of the establishment of an international rule of law and of an International Criminal Court. From 1985 to 1996, he was Adjunct Professor of International Law at Pace University.

Ferencz studied crime prevention at the City College of New York and won a scholarship to Harvard Law School with his criminal law exam result. At Harvard, he studied under Roscoe Pound and also did research for Sheldon Glueck, who at that time was writing a book on war crimes. Ferencz graduated from Harvard in 1943. After his studies, he joined the U.S. Army, where he served in the 115th AAA Gun Battalion, an anti-aircraft artillery unit. In 1945, he was transferred to the headquarters of General Patton's Third Army, where he was assigned to a team tasked with setting up a war crimes branch and collecting evidence for such crimes. In this function, he was then sent to the concentration camps as they were liberated by the U.S. army.

Sent him 2 photos on 4 Mar and got them back signed on 16 Mar.. He also included a signed business card..

Mr Benjamin Ferencz
355 Seville O
Delray Beach, FL 33446

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