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Nuremburg interpretor in Hollywood

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Today, I went to the Holocaust Documentation and Education Center in Hollywood.

There, I met Eli Rosenbaum, director of the office of special investigations of the criminal division of the U.S. Department of Justice.

He was there to interview Howard Triest, a survivor and liberator known for his service as an interpreter during the Nuremberg Trials.

Triest came face-to-face with former Nazi leaders who were responsible for the death of 6 million Jewish people, including Howard’s parents at Auschwitz.

Triest's interview will be added to the numerous oral accounts of survivors collected at the center.

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SERGY ODIDUROSERGY ODIDURO
Sergy Odiduro has covered Hallandale Beach and Hollywood for Forum since June 2008. She began ...

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