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QUESTIONS 1. What did Eichmann know about the Holocaust? See chapter VI: paragra

QUESTIONS
1. What did Eichmann know about the Holocaust? See chapter VI: paragraphs 5-9.
2. What was the prosecution’s approach to the case? What was Arendt’s critique of this approach? See chapter I.
3. What were the arguments from the defense? Why did these arguments not hold? Key ideas: Jurisdiction, Retroactive Legislation, Raison D’Etat, Superior Orders. See Ep and Post.
4. What did the judges miss in Arendt’s view? That is, what, in her view, is involved in an adequate judgment of a Crime Against Humanity? See Ep and Post.
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DO NOT USE ANY OUTSIDE MATERIAL, SOURCES AND READING IS ATTACHED BELOW, OUTSIDE SOUDRS ARE STRICTLY FORBIDDEN
Intext citation
your citations need to be very specific, but unfortunately, as the reading is not continuous page by page, To solve this problem, first number the paragraphs in each chapter in your copy so that each paragraph is easy to find by number, the first paragraph in each chapter being paragraph 1 of that chapter. Then, to cite a place in the book, indicate the chapter number as a Roman numeral, followed by the paragraph number, separated by a colon. For example, if you use paragraph 16 from chapter VII, your in-text citation should look like this: (VII:16). Make sure that you number the paragraphs correctly.
Here are the Number of paragraphs in each chapter assigned from Arendt’s book:
I = 19 paragraphs.
VI = 33 paragraphs.
Ep = 34 paragraphs.
Post = 36 paragraphs
Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann in Jerusalem. Introduction by Amos Elon. Penguin Classics, 2006,

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