After Eichmann: Collective Memory and the Holocaust Since 1961David Cesarani Psychology Press, 2005 - 172 halaman In 1961 Adolf Eichmann went on trial in Jerusalem for his part in the Nazi persecution and mass murder of Europe's Jews. For the first time a judicial process focussed on the genocide against the Jews and heard Jewish witnesses to the catastrophe. The trial and the controversies it caused had a profound effect on shaping the collective memory of what became 'the Holocaust'. This volume, a special issue of the Journal of Israeli History, brings together new research by scholars from Europe, Israel and the USA. |
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Changing perspectives | 18 |
Politics and Memory in West and East Germany since | 40 |
The Revenge | 78 |
The Impact of the Eichmann Event in Italy 1961 | 91 |
The Representation of the Holocaust in the Arab World | 100 |
Too Little Too Late? Reflections on Britains Holocaust | 116 |
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