Benjamin Ferencz, a Hungarian-born Jewish lawyer, fled to the US as a child and later became a key figure in the Nuremberg Trials, serving as chief war crime prosecutor from 1945-1949. He also played a crucial role in establishing the International Criminal Court in 2002.
Law Not War
Benjamin Ferencz, a Hungarian-born Jewish lawyer who fled to the USA as a child, rose to become a chief war crime prosecutor in the Nuremberg Trials and a pioneering figure in the field.