Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
182
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Aug 15, 2014
Editora
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415759099
ISBN-13
9780415759090
Descrição
David Cesarani explores the profound implications of Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem in 1961, detailing not only the events surrounding the proceedings but also their lasting significance in the context of Holocaust history. As Eichmann, a key architect of the Nazi regime's "Final Solution," faces justice, the trial becomes a turning point for global conversations about morality, responsibility, and the nature of evil.
Cesarani delves into the complexities of Eichmann's character and the intricate legal and ethical frameworks at play during the trial. By examining the testimonies of survivors and the responses of the global community, he illuminates the ways in which this landmark event reshaped collective memory and understanding of the Holocaust, prompting a reevaluation of accountability and human rights in a post-war world.
Cesarani delves into the complexities of Eichmann's character and the intricate legal and ethical frameworks at play during the trial. By examining the testimonies of survivors and the responses of the global community, he illuminates the ways in which this landmark event reshaped collective memory and understanding of the Holocaust, prompting a reevaluation of accountability and human rights in a post-war world.
Gêneros
História