Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Schering AG" in English language version.
Notwithstanding his Foundation application, Rozenkier filed suit in the Eastern District of New York against Schering AG and Bayer AG (the "Appellees") on March 25, 2003, alleging that the Appellees had cooperated with the Nazi regime in causing his sterilization, and claiming damages under a number of tort theories, including negligence, infliction of emotional distress, assault and battery, conspiracy, fraud, and breach of the manufacturer's duty to warn, as well as violations of international law.
If there was ever an example of why I titled the book about my Holocaust restitution negotiations in the Clinton administration "Imperfect Justice," it is the case of Simon Rozenkier. Every fiber of our beings screams out for justice for Rozenkier, a slave laborer and survivor of the infamous death march to Buchenwald who was sterilized by Dr. Mengele's diabolical medical experiments. But how to best provide that justice some 60 years later?
This year, Mr. Rozenkier filed a lawsuit accusing two German pharmaceutical giants, Bayer and Schering, of providing experts and drugs to Dr. Mengele and other Nazi doctors for sterilizations. What they did to me is beyond right and wrong, said Mr. Rozenkier, who lost his parents and four siblings in the Holocaust. They should be punished. His lawsuit, in Federal District Court in Newark, has created a legal and diplomatic tempest because the German government and German companies insist that there is no place for such litigation now.
This year, Mr. Rozenkier filed a lawsuit accusing two German pharmaceutical giants, Bayer and Schering, of providing experts and drugs to Dr. Mengele and other Nazi doctors for sterilizations. What they did to me is beyond right and wrong, said Mr. Rozenkier, who lost his parents and four siblings in the Holocaust. They should be punished. His lawsuit, in Federal District Court in Newark, has created a legal and diplomatic tempest because the German government and German companies insist that there is no place for such litigation now.
This year, Mr. Rozenkier filed a lawsuit accusing two German pharmaceutical giants, Bayer and Schering, of providing experts and drugs to Dr. Mengele and other Nazi doctors for sterilizations. What they did to me is beyond right and wrong, said Mr. Rozenkier, who lost his parents and four siblings in the Holocaust. They should be punished. His lawsuit, in Federal District Court in Newark, has created a legal and diplomatic tempest because the German government and German companies insist that there is no place for such litigation now.