In 1963, writing her first seminal dispatch from the Eichmann trial in Jerusalem, Hannah Arendt observed that whoever built the Israeli Palace of Justice “obviously had a theater in mind.” The space ...
After Israel hanged Adolf Eichmann, they had a problem: his body. Not wanting to harbor the mass murderer’s remains, the government had an oven factory manufacture a one-time use furnace to cremate ...
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New drama 'The Eichmann Trial' at Jerusalem’s Beit Ha’am takes same stage as actual trial
The trial of notorious Nazi Adolf Eichmann was held from April 11 to August 15, 1961, at Jerusalem’s Beit Ha’am, then a recently completed theater temporarily reconfigured to serve as a courtroom ...
Hannah Arendt came up with the concept of “the banality of evil” during the trial of Adolf Eichmann. Hannah Arendt came up with the concept of “the banality of evil” during her coverage of the 1961 ...
Two of Adolf Eichmann’s closest collaborators in the deportation to their death of 300,000 Hungarian Jews during World War II have been found guilty in a Frankfurt court after a 14-month retrial on ...
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) – Lifting a half-century veil of secrecy, Israel’s Mossad spy agency is opening its archive this week to reveal the story behind the legendary 1960 capture of Nazi mastermind ...
Attorney General Gideon Hausner, completing a nine-hour prosecution recital of the incredible Nazi atrocities against the Jews which left correspondents sickened and spectators weeping, told Adolf ...
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