last of the unjust.
TitleThe last of the unjust.
Author
Call numberV1098
Object numberV1098
Place of publicationNew York, New York, United States
PublisherCohen Medis Group
Year of publication
2013
MaterialAudio-visual material
Notes
video
video
Description
Lanzmann revisits an interview he conducted in 1975 but never made public, with Benjamin Murmelstein who emerged from the war as a controversial figure. As a leading rabbi in Vienna at the start of the war, Murmelstein worked with Adolf Eichmann to arrange for the emigration of 120,000 Jews. The scheme saved lives and enriched Eichmann. Later the Nazis appointed Murmelstein as a Jewish Elder in Theresienstadt, the Czech camp used as a propaganda showcase. After liberation, he was widely considered a collaborator for his role overseeing the camp and did a stint in a Czech prison before settling in Rome.