Becoming Eichmann : rethinking the life, crimes, and trial of a "desk murderer" /

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Author / Creator:Cesarani, David.
Uniform title:Eichmann
Edition:1st Da Capo Press ed.
Imprint:Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Press, 2006.
Description:458 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7249525
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ISBN:0306814765
9780306814761
Notes:First published in Great Britain by William Heinemann as Eichmann : his life and crimes. 2004.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 373-442) and index.
Summary:From 1941 to 1945 Adolf Eichmann organized the mass deportation and extinction of Jews in Europe. Working at his desk and in the field, he was at the center of Nazi genocide. This book, the first account of Eichmann's life to appear in over forty years, reveals a surprising portrait of the man once seen as epitomizing the "banality of evil." Drawing on recently unearthed documents, historian Cesarani explores Eichmann's early career, when he learned how to become an administrator of genocide, and shows how Eichmann developed into the Reich's "expert" on Jewish matters, becoming ever more hateful and brutal. This sobering account deepens our understanding and challenges our preconceptions of Adolf Eichmann, and offers fresh insights into both the operation of the "Final Solution" and its most notorious perpetrator.--From publisher description.

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