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Ben Ferencz: The fight for justice and peace

Ben Ferencz: The fight for justice and peace

Update: 2025-10-10
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We trace Ben Ferenc’s hard line on human accountability from Hell’s Kitchen to Nuremberg and bring it into the age of algorithmic warfare. Stories of audacity, restraint, and selective justice sharpen a live question: where does responsibility sit when machines scale human intent.

• Ferenc’s principle that a person must answer for harm
• Algorithmic warfare and the limits of machine culpability
• Camp liberation paradox and power to intervene
• Hell’s Kitchen origins and blurred authority
• Ingenuity under Patton and the Dietrich encounter
• Forged pass and the psychology of command
• Mental partitioning amid atrocity evidence
• Threats, reciprocity, and field interrogations
• Building the Einsatzgruppen case and selective justice
• Ohlendorf’s chilling logic and moral void
• Shock at death sentences and refusal of spectacle
• From trials to the ICC and demilitarization
• A living legacy of law, not war

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Ben Ferencz: The fight for justice and peace

Ben Ferencz: The fight for justice and peace

Malte Herwig