From the AIJAC Review:
Last Chance for Justice
Beyond the Zentai case
By Leon Kofmansky
Over sixty years after the murder of Jewish teenager Peter Balazs in Budapest, the last of the accused has finally been arrested. If Australian courts find a Hungarian extradition request in order, Perth resident Charles Zentai will stand in the dock, accused of committing the murder along with two accomplices (the other two were brought to justice shortly after the end of World War II). Both the timing and location of Zentai’s arrest - in the world’s most isolated city - is in itself an example of just how expansive and difficult the effort to bring to justice perpetrators of the Holocaust has been.



