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Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil is a 1963 book by political theorist Hannah Arendt. Arendt, a Jew who fled Germany during Adolf Hitler's rise to power, reported on Adolf Eichmann's trial for The New Yorker. A revised and enlarged edition was published in 1964.
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History, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Jews in Europe, Nonfiction, Persecutions, War crime trials, Holocaust, Eichmann case, 1961-1962, Genocide, War criminals, World War, 1939-1945, Biography, Shoah, Antisemitism, War crimes, World history, Eichmann, adolf, 1906-1962, Jews, persecutions, Strafverfahren, Judenvernichtung, Eichmann, adolf , 1906-1962, War crime trials--jerusalem, Dd247.e5 a7 2006, 940.53/18092People
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Europe, Jerusalem (Israel), Israel, Middle EastShowing 9 featured editions. View all 36 editions?
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Eichmann in Jerusalem: a report on the banality of evil
2006, Penguin Books
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Eichmann in Jerusalem: ein Bericht von der Banalität des Bösen
2006, Piper
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Eichmann en Jerusalén: un estudio sobre la banalidad del mal
May 31, 2003, Lumen editorial
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Eichmann in Jerusalem: a report on the banality of evil
1994, Penguin Books
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Eichmann in Jerusalem: ein Bericht von der Banalität des Bösen
1986, Piper
in German
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Eichmann in Jerusalem: a report on the banality of evil
1976, Penguin Books
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