Thursday, April 16 2009
Hunting Eichmann by Neal Bascomb
Although Eichmann and the “banality” of his evil, as Hannah Arendt referred to it, may never be displaced from the human psyche, we should turn to commemorating the men who brought him to justice.
Thursday, July 26 2007
Becoming Eichmann by David Cesarani
There are virtually no details of Adolf Eichmann's personal life in Cesarani's book.
Thursday, April 19 2007
An Unnamed Chapter
Verdict on Auschwitz goes a long way toward guaranteeing that this "unnamed chapter" in human history shall not remain unspoken; it will reverberate throughout history as a reminder of the depths of depravity into which human beings may fall.

































