In “The Prosecutor,” Jack Fairweather tells the story of Fritz Bauer, the German jurist who helped find Eichmann in Argentina and brought Auschwitz guards to justice.
Eichmann’s own attitude ... He even read one more book, Adolf Böhm’s “The History of Zionism” (during the trial he kept confusing it with Herzl’s “Der Judenstaat”), and this ...
Several other events in the book, including Grace’s friendship with a Jewish woman who attempts to assassinate Eichmann and her development of a morphine addiction, are fully fictional.
Hannah Arendt's 'banality of evil' concept applies to Trump's Gaza plan, highlighting the dangers of bureaucratic compliance.
The story of the 1961 trial and 1962 execution of Nazi Adolf Eichmann has been told extensively, from Hannah Arendt’s contemporaneous book “Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of ...
Handwritten testimony for the Eichmann Trial (credit: PMO) “I saw him at the zentrale [headquarters] during a Sonderkommando visit,” Dinur said. “The officers referred to him as Eichmann.
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Shalom Nagar, ‘The Hangman’ Who Executed Adolf Eichmann, Dies at 89The identity of the hangman who executed Adolf Eichmann in 1962 was kept secret for three decades. By the time Shalom Nagar’s name was unearthed by Israeli journalists, Nagar had retired from ...
The noted political scientist, whose recent book, Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report an the Banality of Evil, touched on heated controversy throughout the intellectual world, addressed a Ford Hall ...
any “basic books.” Eichmann’s eagerness to acquire some territory for “his Jews” is best understood in terms of his own career. The Nisko plan was “born” during the time of his rapid ...
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