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3 Revisiting Eichmann and Zionism: Contexts, Strange Encounters, and Their Afterlives
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Michael Berkowitz
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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PART I Eichmann on Trial
- 1 Coming to Terms with the “Banality of Evil”: Implications of the Eichmann Trial for Social Scientific Research on Perpetrator Behaviour 19
- 2 From History to Story: When the “Architect” of the Holocaust Became His Own “Witness” 32
- 3 Revisiting Eichmann and Zionism: Contexts, Strange Encounters, and Their Afterlives 50
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PART II Eichmann and Jurisprudence
- 4 Prosecuting “Crimes against the Jewish People”: The Eichmann Trial and the History of a Legal Concept 75
- 5 The Eichmann Trial: Towards a Jurisprudence of Victims as Eyewitnesses to Genocide 104
- 6 What Makes a Prosecution an International Landmark Trial? Reflections on the Tensions between Legal Proceedings, Politics, and Historical Facts 122
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PART III Eichmann and Geopolitics
- 7 The Eichmann Trial’s Impact Reconsidered 153
- 8 The Eichmann Trial and the Relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and Israel: A Positive or Negative Influence? 169
- 9 The Impact of the Eichmann Trial on Relations between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany 190
- 10 The Impact of the Eichmann Affair on Arab Holocaust Discourse 207
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PART IV Representing Eichmann
- 11 Remaking Eichmann: Memories of Mass Murder and the Transatlantic Student Movements of the 1960s 231
- 12 From 2-Inch to YouTube: The Audiovisual Documentation and Broadcast of the Eichmann Trial 253
- Contributors 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
PART I Eichmann on Trial
- 1 Coming to Terms with the “Banality of Evil”: Implications of the Eichmann Trial for Social Scientific Research on Perpetrator Behaviour 19
- 2 From History to Story: When the “Architect” of the Holocaust Became His Own “Witness” 32
- 3 Revisiting Eichmann and Zionism: Contexts, Strange Encounters, and Their Afterlives 50
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PART II Eichmann and Jurisprudence
- 4 Prosecuting “Crimes against the Jewish People”: The Eichmann Trial and the History of a Legal Concept 75
- 5 The Eichmann Trial: Towards a Jurisprudence of Victims as Eyewitnesses to Genocide 104
- 6 What Makes a Prosecution an International Landmark Trial? Reflections on the Tensions between Legal Proceedings, Politics, and Historical Facts 122
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PART III Eichmann and Geopolitics
- 7 The Eichmann Trial’s Impact Reconsidered 153
- 8 The Eichmann Trial and the Relations between the Federal Republic of Germany and Israel: A Positive or Negative Influence? 169
- 9 The Impact of the Eichmann Trial on Relations between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany 190
- 10 The Impact of the Eichmann Affair on Arab Holocaust Discourse 207
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PART IV Representing Eichmann
- 11 Remaking Eichmann: Memories of Mass Murder and the Transatlantic Student Movements of the 1960s 231
- 12 From 2-Inch to YouTube: The Audiovisual Documentation and Broadcast of the Eichmann Trial 253
- Contributors 267