This book presents you with the background profiles of those mass
exterminators of National Socialism who wound up in court. It
pictures their 'route to crime' and explains why their court room
profiles have always remained so controversial in the eyes of
post-war observers and commentators. Both inside and outside
academia, this controversy continuous to flare up every now and
then. It invariably focusses on Hannah Arendt's famous thesis about
the personality of Adolf Eichmann, Hitler's manager of mass
destruction. We will take a closer look at the arguments involved
in this 'debate' on the Banality of Evil and see how Arendt's
interpretation of Eichmann relates to the perspectives of the
post-war courts who tried other exterminators of Hitler's empire.
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