Eichmann
"Eichmann" in a Sentence (8 examples)
Adolf Eichmann hated rules and was contemptuous of bureaucracy.
The view of Adolf Eichmann as a mere functionary ignores his lifelong hatred of Jews and his central role in the Holocaust.
And the Nazi, in turn, tries to curry favor with the Mossadnik by asking him about his sister Fruma, executed in some frozen forest by the genocidal machine Eichmann had helped design.
Hence, no special moral or political perversion is required to produce an Eichmann; it might be said that there are thousands of potential Eichmanns.
Their arguments usually involve holding variants of the claim that the life of an Eichmann or a Stalin could not have been an integrated one...
One can imagine an Eichmann who was capable of questioning the meaning of this or that defense for his actions that he might give...
Does the notion of a scientific gaze and the impersonality of method allow for an Eichmann in the scientist in all of us?
"I've been accused of playing an Eichmann-like role in supporting an evil policy."