Eichmann was heard replying: “I don’t exactly remember, yes, I think it was 250,000, but those people were already dead.” In a similar effort at recall, Eichmann mused audibly when he was ...
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In 1956, Eichmann sent a letter using his real name to the chancellor ... who negotiated with senior SS officer Adolf Eichmann to allow 1,684 Jews to leave for Switzerland in exchange for about ...
Contrary to his claim during his trial in Israel that he was only following orders, Adolf Eichmann boasted to his friends that he was part of decision making process. During his trial in Israel in ...
After a trial lasting 4 months Adolf Eichmann was sentenced to death. Moshe Tavor: "I wrote an official letter volunteering to be the executioner." Moshe Tavor's boss politely declined his offer ...
Eli Gorenstein (Adolf Eichmann)Roi Miller (Willem Sassen - Dutch Nazi journalist) Yariv Mozer A few weeks before the opening of the Eichmann trial, transcripts of recorded conversations that Adolf ...
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How Did Hannah Arendt Define Evil?
Hannah Arendt is widely regarded as one of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century. Her thought was pivotal in ...
Although Eichmann was responsible for implementing the "Final Solution" which led to the deaths of over 5 million Jews, 40 years after his execution, he still remains an enigma. How did this ...
The televised trial of Adolf Eichmann brought to a global audience many of the previously unknown horrors of the Holocaust. And on 11th December 1961, Eichmann, sitting impassive and unemotional ...
In the same letter, Wallenberg described the swimming ... noting Nazi official Adolf Eichmann had been sent to Budapest by Adolf Hitler to oversee sending Hungarian Jews to death camps.
“mediocre” men like Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Final Solution, who carry out unspeakable atrocities. That’s not wrong, but it’s much too simple, verging on cliche ...