Holocaust survivor: ‘I saw normal people in Auschwitz and I saw sadists there who killed people’
The legal struts of these principles were forged in the Allied-run Nuremberg trials of surviving Nazis, including international law and human rights. Germany’s postwar Basic Law or constitution reflects this in its first paragraph: “Human Dignity is inviolable.” Weinberg was 11 when he learned that his human dignity was very violable.