Abstract
Perhaps I was among the first dressed in 'zebra' clothes to appear in that place called Trzebinia; I immediately found myself the centre of a dense group of curious people, who interrogated me volubly in Polish. I replied as best I could in German: and in the middle of the group of workers and peasants a bourgeois appeared, with felt hat, glasses and a leather briefcase in his hand - a lawyer.
How to Cite:
Ranki, V., (1997) “Holocaust history and the law: 1985-1995”, Law Text Culture 3(1), 53-81. doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/ltc.829
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