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Eichmann

His Life and Crimes

Author: Dr David Cesarani  

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'A gripping and sophisticated biography, of the best I have seen of a major Nazi' Evening Standard

He explains how new research demonstrates that the massive ethnic cleansing Eichmann conducted in argues controversially that Eichmann was not necessarily predisposed to mass murder, exploring the remarkable, largely unknown period in Eichmann's career when he learned how to become a perpetrator of genocide.

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'A gripping and sophisticated biography, of the best I have seen of a major Nazi' Evening Standard

He explains how new research demonstrates that the massive ethnic cleansing Eichmann conducted in argues controversially that Eichmann was not necessarily predisposed to mass murder, exploring the remarkable, largely unknown period in Eichmann's career when he learned how to become a perpetrator of genocide.

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'A gripping and sophisticated biography, of the best I have seen of a major Nazi' Evening StandardAdolf Eichmann was responsible for transporting over two million Jews to their deaths in Auschwitz-Birkenau and other death camps. Yet he was an obscure figure until his sensational capture by the Israeli Secret Service in Argentina in 1960 and his subsequent trial in Jerusalem.This is the first account of Eichmann's life to appear since the aftermath of his trial. It is a groundbreaking biography of one of the most fascinating of the Nazi leaders. Drawing on recently unearthed documents, David Cesarani shows how Eichmann became the Nazi Security Service's 'expert' on Jewish matters. He explains how new research demonstrates that the massive ethnic cleansing Eichmann conducted in argues controversially that Eichmann was not necessarily predisposed to mass murder, exploring the remarkable, largely unknown period in Eichmann's career when he learned how to become a perpetrator of genocide.

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“A powerful and revelatory book”

"" Independent "A penetrating and compelling study" Sunday Telegraph "Excellent and thorough" Guardian "A perceptive and intelligent new account - David Cesarani comes closer than anyone to solving the puzzle of what made Eichmann do what he did" Literary Review "Meticulous and admirably balanced" Times Literary Supplement

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About the Author

David Cesarani is Research Professor in History at Royal Holloway, University of London. His publications include Justice Delayed- How Britain Became a Refuge for Nazi War Criminals, Arthur Koestler- The Homeless Mind and, most recently, Eichmann- His Life and Crimes, which won the 2006 US National Jewish Book Award for History. He has written and edited several books exploring the relationship between Britain, British Jews, and Zionism including The 'Jewish Chronicle' and Anglo-Jewry and The Making of Modern Anglo-Jewry.

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Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Publishing | Vintage
Published
6th October 2005
Pages
480
ISBN
9780099448440

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