'What is punishment for a person who is capable to do such horror, such horrible things to living people? I cannot imagine that that person has a soul or conscience or heart. ... He simply wouldn't feel it. ... What kind of punishment could you give to a person like that?'
-- Los Angeles-based, octogenarian artist Elisabeth Mann, a survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau and other Nazi camps, on why, as CNN reported, "she's uncomfortable with the ongoing attempts to deport to Germany for trial John Demjanjuk, an 89-year-old Cleveland, Ohio, man allegedly linked to mass killings at Sobibor, a death camp in Poland." Her son and others quoted disagreed with her, in a story published this week of Holocaust Remembrance Day.