Language:
English
Year of publication:
1987
Titel der Quelle:
Yad Vashem Studies
Angaben zur Quelle:
18 (1987) 133-162
Keywords:
Eichmann, Adolf,
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Aschenauer, Rudolf
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Holocaust denial
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War criminals History 20th century
Abstract:
Discusses the apologetic work "Ich, Adolf Eichmann; ein historischer Zeugenbericht" (1980), edited by Rudolf Aschenauer, a lawyer who has defended SS officers. Aschenauer argued that the Nazis did not intend to murder the Jews but to bring about their emigration, and that Eichmann failed to do so because the democratic countries refused to admit them. He states that Himmler and Heydrich ordered the annihilation of the Jews, although Hitler was ultimately responsible for the decision, and casts doubt on the extermination of millions by gas. Aschenauer claims that his book contains memoirs written by Eichmann before his capture in 1959. In fact, those memoirs originate in conversations held by the Dutch Nazi journalist Willem Sassen with Eichmann in Argentina in 1957, which formed part of the police investigation assembled for his trial in Israel. Yahil demonstrates that comparison of the texts shows that Aschenauer changed the wording of the transcript in order to reduce Eichmann's responsibility.
Note:
Appeared also in her collected articles "On Nazis, Jews and Rescuers" (2002).
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In Hebrew:
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"יד ושם; קובץ מחקרים" יז-יח (תשמז) 197-220
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