Hannah Arendt : Legal Theory and the Eichmann Trial By Peter Burdon
Publication details: Routledge 2019. LondonDescription: 160 PagesISBN:- 9780367232269
- 340.1 BUR.H
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction: The Eichmann fires
2 The House of Judgment
3 The gray zone: Kapo trials
4 The accused
5 From expulsion to extermination
6 Wannsee: The enabling conference
7 Duties of a law-abiding citizen
8 The deportation chapters
9 Did Eichmann receive a fair trial?
10 Judgment
11 Reading Eichmann today
12 The last Nazi trials and forgiveness
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