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Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony
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“When I have suggested to my colleagues that we must take seriously Eichmann's repeated testimony to the effect that he learned from Heydrich in the fall of 1941 of Hitler's order for the physical destruction of the Jews, I have met with either embarrassed silence or open skepticism. How can I be so gullible? Don't I know that Eichmann's testimony is a useless conglomeration of faulty memories on the one hand and calculated lies for legal defense and self-justification on the other? From it we can learn nothing of value about what actually happened during the war, only about Eichmann's state of mind after the war. These are documents that reveal how Eichmann wished to be remembered, not what he did.
-- Perpetrator Testimony: Another Look at Adolf Eichmann, pages 4-5”
― Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony
-- Perpetrator Testimony: Another Look at Adolf Eichmann, pages 4-5”
― Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony
“Clearly anyone who wants to dismiss Eichmann’s testimonies on the grounds of their demonstrated unreliability and shameless self-serving lies can easily do so, and many of my colleagues have done precisely this. But what if our default position is not to dismiss everything Eichmann said and wrote just because he was lying most of the time, but rather to ask what among this mass of lies might nonetheless be of help to the historian, given his unique vantage point and the sheer volume of his testimony?
-- Collected Memories: Holocaust and Postwar Testimony, page 11”
― Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony
-- Collected Memories: Holocaust and Postwar Testimony, page 11”
― Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Post-War Testimony
“The various Eichmann testimonies are truly staggering in their total volume. But how, if at all, can they be used? Even more than most memoirs, the Eichmann testimonies, both before and after capture, are consciously calculated attempts at self-representation, self-justification, and legal defense. It must be said as emphatically perpetrator testimony as possible that, at the core of these testimonies, there are three monstrous falsehoods that are central to his whole enterprise.
-- Perpetrator Testimony: Another Look at Adolf Eichmann, pages 8-9.”
― Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony
-- Perpetrator Testimony: Another Look at Adolf Eichmann, pages 8-9.”
― Collected Memories: Holocaust History and Postwar Testimony
