Posts Tagged ‘eichmann’

Yosef Kleinman, youngest survivor to testify at Eichmann trial, dies at 91

Yosef Kleinman, the youngest Holocaust survivor to testify at the trial of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann, has died at 91. Kleinman, who lived in Jerusalem, died Tuesday, according to Akiva Weisz, a reporter for Israel’s Kan public broadcaster. Weisz posted the notice on Twitter. — עקיבא ווייס Akiva Weisz (@AkivaWeisz) May 4, 2021 Kleinman was […]

Holocaust survivor who testified against Eichmann in Jerusalem trial dies at 91

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Evil on trial: 60th anniversary of Eichmann in the dock

For four months in 1961 the barbarism of Nazi Germany was focused on the gaunt bespectacled figure of Adolf Eichmann, standing alone in a dock in Jerusalem. His trial, one of the most charged in history, became a focus for the Jewish people to mourn the Holocaust while also raising difficult questions about the nature […]

The Hangman of Eichmann

On May 23, 1960, I was helping my mother, an Auschwitz survivor, in the kitchen when the radio announced, “The Nazi war criminal and the architect of the ‘Final Solution’ is in Israel and will stand trial.” Our once large family had lost 98% of its members to Adolf Eichmann’s death trains in Auschwitz. My […]

How Gwyneth Paltrow’s brother ended up directing an Israeli film on Eichmann – in Hebrew

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President Eisenhower’s Brother, An Attorney, Condemned The Nuremberg & Eichmann Trials

From Wear’s War After Germany’s defeat in WWII, the Nuremberg and later trials were organized primarily for political purposes rather than to dispense impartial justice. Wears War brings to you each week a quote from the many fine men and women who were openly appalled by the trials. All of these people were highly respected and prominent […]

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