The Eichmann Trial
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The Eichmann case brought one of the Holocaust’s key administrative organizers to trial. Adolf Eichmann, a former Nazi official, was captured in Argentina in 1960 and tried in Jerusalem in 1961 for crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. This episode reconstructs his escape, his life under a false identity, the operation that brought him to Israel, the debate over jurisdiction, his defense of following orders, and the testimony of Holocaust survivors. A case about bureaucracy, memory, individual responsibility, and the impossibility of hiding mass crimes behind obedience.
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