Former Congresswoman Who Brought Nazis to Justice Visits Institute
When Elizabeth Holtzman of New York became the youngest woman in American history elected to Congress at age 31, she hadn’t spent much time thinking about Nazi war criminals. But when a whistleblower in 1973 brought to her attention the fact that such perpetrators were living in the United States with full knowledge of the federal government, she decided to use the power of her office to do something about it.
The survivor community for one of the worst war atrocities in modern history is dying. New technology will allow future generations to hear their stories.