society that was very justifiable and very just and we should do that and not leave it to the court of another country. reporter: it was one of the first televised trials the world it hev seen, and it was a pivotal moment in the world s reckoning with the genocide perpetrated by the nazis. translator: i was about 17 when the nazis took over. in july 1942 my parents and my sister were taken onto a true train. we did not know where at the time but later found out it was the extermination camp. my sister was 10 years old. the last time i saw them was on my birthday. it was july 26, 1942, and i saw them for 15 minutes. reporter: like my grandmother michael goldman now 96 years old lost most of his family to the holocaust. he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz, and he survived the infamous death
taken on to a train. we did not know where at the time but later found out it was the extermination camp. my sister was 10 years old. the last time i saw them was on my birthday. it was july 26, 1942, and i saw them for 15 minutes. like my grandmother, michael gold man gilad, 96 years old, lost most of his family to the holocaust. he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz, and he survived the infamous death march. translator: it was january 18th, 1945. we were taken out in rows of 1,000 each, and there were ss officers with dogs, and we were made to march. it was heavy snow, and it seemed implausible but we marched 60 kilometers that night. reporter: thousands of people died during that brutal death march. little did goldman gilad know he
/PRNewswire/ Bernard-Henri Lévy, the renowned public intellectual, returns to Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles on October 31, 2021, at 4 p.m. to.
/PRNewswire/ Bernard-Henri Lévy, the renowned public intellectual, returns to Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles on October 31, 2021, at 4 p.m. to.
translator: i was about 17 when the nazis took over in july 1942 my parents and my sister were taken onto a train. we did not know where at the time. but later found out it was the belzieg extermination camp. the last time i saw them was on my birthday. it was july 26th, 1942, and i saw them for 15 minutes. like my grandmother, michael goldman gilad now 96 years old lost most of his family to the holocaust. he survived the horrors of multiple concentration camps including auschwitz. and he survived the infamous death march. little did goldman gilad know he would go on to pay a pivotal role as an investigator in the trial of adolf eichmann. translator: i was in my investigation room. and when he entered the room i saw a poor, frightened person shaking.