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The Gray Zones

The World vs. Eichmann

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The Gray Zones

By: Lázaro Droznes
Narrated by: Kay Webster
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This recreation of the Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem is a thorough review of all the issues that appear and will keep appearing as long the human kinds exists:

  • The nature of National Socialism
  • The banality of evil executed from the desk of a bureaucrat who kills only by shuffling papers and setting train schedules
  • The boundaries for due obedience
  • The passivity of the Jewish people
  • The indifference of the Allied forces and the Catholic Church
  • The complicity of the directors of the Jewish associations
  • The legacy that enabled later the foundation of the Jewish State

The Nazi regime and the Jewish Holocaust are historical events we try to understand knowing that we will never succeed.

How could all this happen?

Would the Jewish State have been created without Hitler, without Nazis, and without the Holocaust?

Is this the price the Jews had to pay in order to have a state?

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