
Holocaust Survivors Oppose Claims Conference Official Eizenstat In State Dept Post
In 2009, Mr. Eizenstat became the "Chief Negotiator" for Claims Conference, a non-survivor NGO which has for well over a decade been deservedly criticized by Holocaust survivors for its policies that have caused massive harm to indigent survivors, its lack of transparency and accountability in the handling of Holocaust-related properties and funds, its grossly excessive executive salaries, its use of restitution funds for pet projects including grants to board members and cronies of organization officials, and its opposition to Holocaust survivors' legal rights to recover unpaid insurance policies sold to our parents and grandparents, among other outrages.
David Schaecter: Survivors' "Profound Disappointment" with Stuart Eizenstat
Letter from HSF-USA to Secretary of State Hilary Clinton regarding Appointment of Stuart Eizenstat as US State Department Special Advisor in May 2011.

Opening of Bad Arolsen Archives
Holocaust survivors worked in 2006 and 2007 to open up 50 million pages of Nazi death camp and government and corporate complicity records that had been suppressed for 60 years.