
Gideon Hausner

Hausner is generally credited with exposing the Holocaust to the world in bold cross-examinations of Eichmann, but was criticized for showmanship. His judicial skill also set the precedent that the defense "I was only following orders" is not valid if such orders are wholly criminal and illegal. The prosecution succeeded in proving Eichmann's guilt, and Eichmann was found guilty on all charges, including crimes against humanity and crimes against the Jewish people. He was sentenced to death. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hausner, Gideon, 1915-1990 26.09.1915-15.11.1990
Published in: Le monde juif 27 (1971),63/64, S. 1 - 6
Published in: Le monde juif 27 (1971),63/64, S. 1 - 6
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by Hausner, Gideon, 1915-1990 26.09.1915-15.11.1990
Published in: Le monde juif 16 (1961),24/25, S. 7 - 13
Published in: Le monde juif 16 (1961),24/25, S. 7 - 13
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by Hausner, Gideon, 1915-1990 26.09.1915-15.11.1990
Published in: Le monde juif 16 (1961),24/25, S. 14 - 25
Published in: Le monde juif 16 (1961),24/25, S. 14 - 25
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by Shabbetai, K.
Published: New York, N.Y : World Association of the Bergen-Belsen Survivors Associations, 1963
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“...Hausner, Gideon...”Published: New York, N.Y : World Association of the Bergen-Belsen Survivors Associations, 1963
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