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Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil
Hannah Arendt

Penguin Classics, 1994 - 312 pages

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While living in Argentina in 1960, Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann was kidnapped and smuggled to Israel where he was put on trial for crimes against humanity. The New Yorker magazine sent Hannah Arendt to cover the trial. While covering the technical aspects of the trial, Arendt also explored the wider themes inherent in the trial, such as the nature of justice, the behavior of the Jewish leadership during the Nazi Régime, and, most controversially, the nature of Evil itself.

Far from being evil incarnate, as the prosecution painted Eichmann, Arendt maintains that he was an average man, a petty bureaucrat interested only in furthering his career, and the evil he did came from the seductive power of the totalitarian state and an unthinking adherence to the Nazi cause. Indeed, Eichmann's only defense during the trial was "I was just following orders."

Arendt's analysis of the seductive nature of evil is a disturbing one. We would like to think that anyone who would perpetrate such horror on the world is different from us, and that such atrocities are rarities in our world. But the history of groups such as the Jews, Kurds, Bosnians, and Native Americans, to name but a few, seems to suggest that such evil is all too commonplace. In revealing Eichmann as the pedestrian little man that he was, Arendt shows us that the veneer of civilization is a thin one indeed.


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Best Non-Fiction Book of the 20th Century?

Originally appearing as a series of articles in The New Yorker, Arendt's account of Eichmann's trial is one of the landmark works of journalism from one of the century's finest historians and philosophers. She writes like the native German-speaker she is (long sentences, many clauses), but her dense style suits the complexity of her subject. Sharply critical of the Israeli government's approach to the trial, Arendt guides the reader through each step of the case while we watch her understanding of Eichmann's actions and motives grow. Her brief history of deportations from Europe is as deeply moving as her philosophical justification for the ultimate verdict is incisive. Surprisingly funny at times, always keenly observed, and a thrilling narrative, Eichmann in Jerusalem is one of my favorite books and one of the finest books about the Holocaust and what it reveals about human behavior.


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Report of Banality of Evil and Poor Human performance

Burned question like roll of Romania in holocaust, the little understanding about treacherous behave of Jewish leaders starting from supposing clever Jewish intellectuals of Germany, Hungary and Poland mentally paralyzed by sneaky performance of Germany machine of extermination (I ask forgiveness to use "sneak" to try to explain the human's perfidy); the little silly Zionist mind of the strange Mr. Kastner and other Zionist fellows. Far more astonishing is how poor and failing was the human performance of these involuntary protagonists of the holocaust.
Let be clear: briefly a tragedy expressed very well in this book.
And if we want to look straight in the eyes of following generations we have to accept our fallings and weaknesses and by exposition of this tragic holocaust trying to prevent future mistakes.
This Eichmann was nothing; what was in his mind is secondary and of no importance to his acts. The clerk of the dead Eichmann, was a primitive guy with unfortunate instincts to manipulate his victims. How was this guy, what was in his mind, how he perform is of no importance and this is the smallest revelation in Hanna Arendt book.



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A book about the Holocaust still relevant

This is a book written in the late 1960s on the occasion of Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem. The book however is not only about the trial. It is an effort to make sense of the Holocaust. Why did it happen? how could it be possible? This is a much needed book that should be taught in schools as part of civic education courses. The book reviews what each of the occupied countries did or did not do to save its own citizens of Jewish origin. It questions what the Jewish community leaders did to save their communities. It reviews critically the evolution of the Nazi view on the Jewish question and how the "final solution" came up. It questions how it was ever possible to send to their death several millions of people within a rather short time span of 2-3 years. The book is about responsibility, ethics, ideology and the nature of the human kind. It is not a complicated read although it is not a novel either. It is a book that we should all give our children to read when they grow up to understand history and to create their own sense of ethical and political responsibility.


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Eichmann in??

The most serious flaw in this work is the lack of detail provided about Eichmann himself. For a book where Eichmann is the central character, it is surprising how little time Arendt devotes to the man himself. Of course, the larger picture of the Nazi killing of the Jews must be provided, but it seems Arednt errs too closely on the macro side, leaving aside the micro. Her propensity to study mass, totalitarian movements left her little prepared to write a biography, or report on a trial of one man.

That said, there are some wonderful passages of analysis here, well worth tackling. You can sense Arednt's simmering resentment at every turn, and her spite and rage are a strange pleasure to read. In a world where moral categories are too often drawn in strict black and white, Arednt in Eichmann in Jerusalem was not afraid to write a book almost entirely in gray.


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