Norman Lebrecht, in reviewing two books on the life and thought of Hannah Arendt (Nov. 6), claims that “By law and logic, she felt, [Adolf Eichmann] was unworthy of capture, trial, or execution.” But ...
Jake Paltrow’s soul-searching “June Zero” starts in 1961 Israel with reports that Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann has been sentenced to death. Eichmann was found guilty of crimes against the Jewish ...
Sixty years ago, on Dec. 15, 1961, Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann was sentenced to death, following one of the most publicized trials in history. Improbably, it became the basis of a Superman comic ...
A testament allegedly written in his Israeli prison by Adolf Eichmann, and smuggled to People, a Sunday newspaper here, was featured by that newspaper today. “Eichmann’s Amazing Last Message,” as ...
Fifty years after her death, the German-born political thinker has been enshrined as a prophet for our times. What did she actually say? By Jennifer Szalai Robert Jay Lifton changed how I think about ...
However many books and movies take it as their subject, a historical travesty on the incomprehensible scale of the Holocaust must always contain within it an uncountable number of untold stories.
Adolf Eichmann was formally accused today by the Government of Israel in a 15-count indictment of committing a long list of crimes against humanity and against the Jewish people. The major crimes ...
correctionA previous version of this article misstated the film's name. It is "June Zero." The article has been corrected. Jake Paltrow’s soul-searching “June Zero” starts in 1961 Israel with reports ...
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