16-04-2010, 10:08 PM
The strange part is, Anat Kamm was working under the assumption Nuremberg was binding international law, and she was disobeying orders in order to serve a higher cause and stop war crimes.
The Israeli Supreme Court didn't see it that way. Too bad for her she couldn't have had a surname like Demjanjuk, she might've got away with murder if she had.
The Israeli Supreme Court didn't see it that way. Too bad for her she couldn't have had a surname like Demjanjuk, she might've got away with murder if she had.

