BY EFRAIM ZUROFF JANUARY 26, 2019 22:52
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When I first started working full-time on Nazi war crimes on September 1, 1980, as the sole researcher in Israel for the United States Justice Department’s Office of Special Investigations, I naturally assumed that this would not be a job with a long future. It appeared as if the efforts would only last for several years, ending long before the twenty-first century began.

Yet this coming week, as we mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day on January 27 – the day of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp – the effort to bring Holocaust perpetrators to justice continues, and legal action is still being taken against Nazi war criminals. Not in all countries is this being followed, but at least in several of them.

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