This rebroadcast originally aired on July 15, 2022. Sign up for the On Point newsletter here. In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Holocaust, was tried in Israel. Writer Hannah Arendt attended ...
In fall 1957, as the world was moving on from World War II and the extermination of 6 million Jews, a teenage girl knocked on the door of a modest home in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her name was Sylvia ...
Although there have been numerous film treatments about the story of the capture of Adolf Eichmann, one of the key architects of the Holocaust and killing of 6 million European Jews by Nazi Germany ...
Editor’s Note: Elie Honig is a CNN senior legal analyst. His op-ed is part of a special documentary project commemorating the 60th anniversary of the trial of Adolf Eichmann. Watch the full-length ...
The decision to house a traveling exhibit at The National World War II Museum about Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the Holocaust, was simple, said Collin Makamson, the museum’s assistant director of ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - Adolf Eichmann, a major organizer of the Nazi Holocaust, longed to leave hiding and return to Germany to get recognition for sending millions of Jews to their deaths, according to a ...
In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Holocaust, was tried in Israel. Writer Hannah Arendt attended the trial. In Eichmann, she saw a passive, mindless bureaucrat. The banality of evil. A line ...
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