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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.



Table of Contents

I The veiled image 7

1. Little lumps of reality 7

2. The equilibrium of madness 13

3. The Laocoön in Nuremberg 22

4. The carrousel of fate 28

5. The opportunist route to crime (and back) 39

6. ‘Show me yourself with your dog, and I’ll tell you what you are’ 53

II Pars pro toto: Franz Stangl 60

1. Conversations with the executioner 60

2. ‘The Lord God knows me’ 62

3. The dynamics of evil 65

The Austrian prologue 65

Hartheim and beyond 73

4. Truth and fiction 77

Duress of orders 79

The incorruptible policeman: Stangl’s self-portrait 86

The awareness of injustice 90

III The Palmström Syndrome 96

1. A magical encounter 96

2. The criminal of the century 99

3. ‘That which must not, cannot be’ (I) 111

4. ‘That which must not, cannot be’ (II) 119

5. Facing ‘impossible’ facts 124

Postscript: the measure of all things 128

Appendix 132

Notes 150

Bibliography 152

Index on persons 170

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 05/02/2020
    ISBN13: 9783631803974, 978-3631803974
    ISBN10: 3631803974

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    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.



    Table of Contents

    I The veiled image 7

    1. Little lumps of reality 7

    2. The equilibrium of madness 13

    3. The Laocoön in Nuremberg 22

    4. The carrousel of fate 28

    5. The opportunist route to crime (and back) 39

    6. ‘Show me yourself with your dog, and I’ll tell you what you are’ 53

    II Pars pro toto: Franz Stangl 60

    1. Conversations with the executioner 60

    2. ‘The Lord God knows me’ 62

    3. The dynamics of evil 65

    The Austrian prologue 65

    Hartheim and beyond 73

    4. Truth and fiction 77

    Duress of orders 79

    The incorruptible policeman: Stangl’s self-portrait 86

    The awareness of injustice 90

    III The Palmström Syndrome 96

    1. A magical encounter 96

    2. The criminal of the century 99

    3. ‘That which must not, cannot be’ (I) 111

    4. ‘That which must not, cannot be’ (II) 119

    5. Facing ‘impossible’ facts 124

    Postscript: the measure of all things 128

    Appendix 132

    Notes 150

    Bibliography 152

    Index on persons 170

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