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Part 1 of Hannah Arendt’s 1963 report on the “banality of evil” and the trial of the former Nazi official Adolf Eichmann for his role in the Holocaust.
New documentary airing June 27 in the US on PBS explores how the Jewish writer and activist brought lessons from WWII Germany ...
Eichmann during his trial in Jerusalem on April 18, 1961. Reuters. The letter was signed and dated: “Adolf Eichmann Jerusalem, May 29, 1962.” Eichmann was convicted of war crimes and crimes ...
When the Nazi criminal, Adolf Eichmann, was put on trial in Jerusalem in 1961, I was nearing the end of my time at a high school for girls in London.
Gerald Steinacher reviews “Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer” by Bettina Stangneth.
Fifty years after Nazi criminal Adolf Eichmann was brought to justice, the men who captured, investigated and prosecuted the Holocaust mastermind held a rare reunion Thursday in the Jerusalem hall ...
Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer Bettina Stangneth, trans. from the German by Ruth Martin. Knopf, $35 (608p) ISBN 978-0-307-95967-6 ...
Eichmann goes on trial before a three-judge tribunal in Jerusalem’s Beit Haam tomorrow morning on charges of crimes against humanity and crimes against the Jewish people.
People forget that Eichmann spent about two years in Israel, as investigators interrogated him before the trial, during his trial, and in the period of appeals that followed the trial.
The New Yorker, March 9, 1963 P. 48. REPORTER AT LARGE about the trial in Israel of Adolf Eichmann, former Nazi official, accused of playing a principal role in the Nazi program to exterminate the ...