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Holocaust Survivor - Susan Pollack
What purpose does the trial of former Nazi SS guard Oskar Groning serve today?
Zeinab Badawi talks to British Holocaust survivor Susan Pollack who lost 50 members of her family, including her parents, in Nazi camps. She recently gave evidence at the trial in Germany of former SS guard Oskar Groning, who is charged with complicity in the murder of 300,000 Jews. He is now 93 years old. She says she cannot forgive him and welcomes the trial. What purpose can it serve today?
(Photo: Susan Pollack)
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Fri 3 Jul 201521:05GMT
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