Gregory Peck (Self)Jack Perkins (Self)Isser Harel (Self)Elie Wiesel (Self)Adolf ... Eichmann." Shot on location in Austria, Germany, Italy, Argentina, England and Israel, the film uses a mixture ...
We know that Eichmann, the notorious Nazi commander who was responsible for implementing the Final Solution and causing the ...
What motivated him? What inspired him? This film looks at Eichmann the man, parallel to Eichmann the Nazi who invented the "Eichmann System". The "Eichmann System", which was based on lies and ...
Adolf Eichmann was captured in Argentina in 1960 by an Israeli team The notorious Holocaust planner Adolf Eichmann was helped out of Germany by members of the German intelligence service and the ...
A few weeks before the opening of the Eichmann trial, transcripts of recorded conversations that Adolf Eichmann had with a Dutch Nazi journalist, Willem Sassen, were mysteriously handed over to ...
Zero, the latest from writer-director Jake Paltrow (Young Ones, The Good Night, De Palma) and producers Oren Moverman (The ...
The 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann held in an Israeli courtroom and broadcast around the globe was a benchmark event in the historiography of the Holocaust especially in Israel where the trial ...
The film dives into the 1962 trial, conviction, and execution of Adolf Eichmann, a central figure in the Holocaust. Director Jake Paltrow promises to offer a fresh perspective on this historical ...
Why is Eichmann so unknown in Holocaust histories? Using this short film and a variety of sources and images, students can build up a picture of Adolf Eichmann. It is important to use material ...
How far do agree that the trial of Adolf Eichmann has come to characterise our impression of Holocaust history and learning? This short film will be relevant for teaching history. This topic ...
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The film had its U.S. premiere at Film at Lincoln ... verdict and 1962 execution of Adolf Eichmann, a principal architect of the Holocaust, revisited by Paltrow in a new and surprising way.