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  1. Adolf Eichmann was one of the chief organisers of the Holocaust and was convicted of war crimes in 1962. This short film tells the story of his televised trial.

  2. Introduction: The Trial of Adolf Eichmann Documentary. In 1961, the world watched the first televised courtroom trial as a Jerusalem court tried Nazi SS Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Eichmann for crimes against the Jewish people. Eichmann’s role in deporting the Jews of Europe to concentration camps made him the target of a fifteen-year manhunt by ...

  3. 20. Jan. 2015 · The Eichmann Show: Directed by Paul Andrew Williams. With Martin Freeman, Anthony LaPaglia, Rebecca Front, Andy Nyman. Dramatisation of the team hoping to televise the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an infamous Nazi responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews.

  4. Synopsis. The 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann held in an Israeli courtroom and broadcast around the globe, was a benchmark event in the historiography of the Holocaust, especially in Israel where the trial proved a watershed experience for survivors and citizens of the new Jewish state. Employing new video and broadcast technologies, the trial was ...

  5. Video summary. The trial of Adolf Eichmann was an important moment in the development of the State of Israel which was just 13 years old in 1961.

  6. Recently viewed. The Eichmann Show: Directed by Paul Andrew Williams. With Martin Freeman, Anthony LaPaglia, Rebecca Front, Andy Nyman. Dramatisation of the team hoping to televise the trial of Adolf Eichmann, an infamous Nazi responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews. It focuses on Leo Hurwitz, a documentary film-maker and Milton ...

  7. In 1961, the world watched the first televised courtroom trial as a Jerusalem court tried Nazi SS Lieutenant Colonel Adolf Eichmann for crimes against the Jewish people. Eichmann’s role in deporting the Jews of Europe to concentration camps made him the target of a fifteen-year manhunt by Israeli agents. His defense, like that of other Nazis, was that he was “just following orders.”