Facing the glass booth : the Jerusalem trial of Adolf Eichmann / Haim Gouri ; translated by Michael Swirsky ; with a foreword by Alan Mintz.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gouri, Haim, 1923-
Format: Book
Language:English
Hebrew
Published: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, c2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • A speech of accusation and lament
  • Day and night and day
  • A minor logistical officer
  • Problems of communication
  • "That which was . . ."
  • Shmuel Grynszpan and Benno Cohen
  • The story of God's servants
  • The disciples of the Angel of Death
  • The miracles
  • Why fear death?
  • Marta's Sabbath dress
  • Documents, Amsterdam, Copenhagen
  • "The march to the star"
  • The narrowing booth
  • Heinrich-Karl-Ernst Grueber
  • After a month
  • Yitzhak Nehama of Salonica
  • The ghost of the past?
  • Exhibits T/1091 to T/1099
  • Hungary, Hungary
  • The psychologist
  • Part of the crime
  • The yoke of guilt
  • Our glorious brothers
  • Blaze forth, Teutonic fire
  • A forest and a small railway station
  • The planet of ashes
  • Potato power
  • In vino veritas
  • The key?
  • The power of the imagination
  • The "legal basis"
  • Addenda and notes
  • "An hour to an hour and a half"
  • Ivan and Nikolai
  • Jacques Stern's face
  • In the madhouse
  • Ghosts
  • That deal
  • On assignment
  • The cross-examination
  • Insomnia
  • Falsehood
  • The puzzle
  • "Yes, but ..."
  • You go to Maidanek?
  • Patrimony
  • The bear, the dog, and the man
  • The categorical imperative
  • Last chance
  • Final questions
  • The last document
  • The true picture
  • The black flag
  • A concluding speech
  • Dr. Robert Servatius
  • The Jerusalem trial
  • Convicted
  • Words in the forest
  • Deserving of death
  • No reply
  • The sentence
  • "Human rights"
  • The book and the appeal
  • Making it short
  • The last round.