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Rachel Auerbach and the Eichmann Trial: A New Conception of Victims’ Testimonies
Leora Bilsky
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Eichmann Trial
100%
Victim Testimony
100%
International Criminal Law
75%
Victim-centered
75%
Atrocity
50%
Holocaust Survivors
25%
World War II
25%
Law
25%
Jewish
25%
Transitional Justice
25%
Late Development
25%
Legal Settings
25%
Cultural Genocide
25%
Mass Atrocities
25%
Journalists
25%
Warsaw Ghetto
25%
Yad Vashem
25%
Early Precursor
25%
Survivor Testimony
25%
Arts and Humanities
Conception
100%
Victims
100%
Eichmann Trial
100%
Criminal Law
37%
Atrocities
37%
Legacy
12%
1990s
12%
Survivors
12%
Judaism
12%
Initiative
12%
Technical
12%
Precursor
12%
World War II
12%
Holocaust survivors
12%
Transitional Justice
12%
New paradigm
12%
Ghetto
12%
Warsaw
12%
Yad Vashem
12%
Social Sciences
Criminal Law
100%
Atrocities
100%
Judaism
33%
Holocaust
33%
World War II
33%
Enterprises
33%
Company
33%
Justice
33%
Polish
33%
Segregation
33%