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Eichmann the Defendant Sixty-Three Years Later: The Archives, The Trial, The Narratives

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Lecture Global/Intercultural

Tue, Feb 27, 2024

4:30 PM – 6 PM EST (GMT-5)

Louis A. Simpson International Buiding, Room A71

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

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Sixty-three years ago, the Eichmann trial opened in Jerusalem. It had a lasting impact on the ways in which we perceive the Holocaust. The trial was an occasion for heated debate and controversy. Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem is a case in point. It also generated a rich trove of research materials related to the Nazi regime’s policies of anti-Jewish persecution. A paradox remains, however: only a few studies have focused on the accused himself.
Using an array of unpublished archives, Fabien Théofilakis reassesses Eichmann’s role in the dramaturgy of the trial and raises questions about the nature of his encounter with Israel and Israeli authorities.

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Louis A. Simpson International Buiding, Room A71

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

Speakers

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Fabien Théofilakis

Associate Professor Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Centre d'histoire sociale des mondes contemporains, Columbia Alliance Visiting Professor (2023-2024)

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Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society | View More Events
Co-hosted with: Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, Program in Contemporary European Politics and Society (OWNER)