With “June Zero” writer-director Jake Paltrow unearths fascinating — and true — behind-the-scenes drama as Israel prepared to hang Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in 1962. The notorious architect of ...
A character asks if "Never Forget" becomes "Only Remember" in this rigorous, but scattered, examination of how one responds to historical trauma. The capture, trial, and execution of Adolf Eichmann is ...
He was the hangman chosen to carry out the sentence on the fugitive Nazi war criminal, in Israel’s only case of capital punishment. By Sam Roberts Shalom Nagar, who was a reluctant 23-year-old Israeli ...
After Israel hanged Adolf Eichmann, they had a problem: his body. Not wanting to harbor the mass murderer’s remains, the government had an oven factory manufacture a one-time use furnace to cremate ...
In 1961, a key architect of the Holocaust, Adolf Eichmann, was tried in Israel and sentenced to death. An odd thing happened. Officials didn’t want to bury him and risk creating a shrine, so they ...
"This is an unusual defendant..." Madman Films in Australia has posted a new trailer for the documentary film titled The Eichmann Trial, a look back at this famous trial in 1961. This doc already ...
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann, a new play by acclaimed director/producer David Serero, is set to open Off-Broadway in July 2024 at the Center for Jewish History. Inspired by actual events, this powerful ...
Israel's national archives announced Monday they were granting public access online to hundreds of thousands of documents from the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, one of the main organisers ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The capture, trial, and execution of Adolf Eichmann is a profound moment for the processing of historical trauma. One of the ...
Shalom Nagar, who was a reluctant 23-year-old Israeli prison guard when he was chosen to hang Adolf Eichmann -- the fugitive Nazi war criminal convicted of crimes against humanity and genocide, in the ...
Israel's national archives announced Monday they were granting public access online to hundreds of thousands of documents from the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, one of the main organisers ...