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On the 60th anniversary of his trial, Anette Isaacs discusses the decade Eichmann spent in Buenos Aires, offering insights into the mind of the callous mass murderer. (Virtual in library/online)
The 60th anniversary of the Eichmann Trial in Israel presents an important opportunity for us to take a closer look at the “architect of the Holocaust.”
Did he really just represent the “banality of evil” as author Hannah Arendt so famously expressed it?
Or was he indeed a fanatical and utterly brutal Nazi, as recent historical research suggests?
Join German Historian Anette Isaacs for a compelling discussion of the decade Eichmann spent in Buenos Aires, which will reveal crucial insights into the mind of one of the world’s most callous mass murderers.
Registration is required.
You may attend this virtual program in person at the library, or may attend virtually/online.
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