LOOKING OVER THE WALL.—Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jewish Congress and Rabbi in Berlin until the Nazis expelled him in 1937, standing on an observation platform to look over the Communists’ concrete wall into the Soviet sector at Potsdamer Platz, West Berlin. Dr. Prinz told reporters that he will express “our profound disappointment’’ that the Statute of Limitation for murder committed by the Nazis was not extended beyond 1970.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30715, 2 April 1965, Page 13
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71LOOKING OVER THE WALL.—Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jewish Congress and Rabbi in Berlin until the Nazis expelled him in 1937, standing on an observation platform to look over the Communists’ concrete wall into the Soviet sector at Potsdamer Platz, West Berlin. Dr. Prinz told reporters that he will express “our profound disappointment’’ that the Statute of Limitation for murder committed by the Nazis was not extended beyond 1970. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30715, 2 April 1965, Page 13
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