Podcasts about Adolf Eichmann

German Nazi official, a major organiser of the Holocaust

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Witness History
Recording the Eichmann interviews

Witness History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 10:19


In the 1950s, Dutch journalist Willem Sassen recorded hours of interview with the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann about his involvement in the Holocaust, before his capture in Argentina by Israeli agents.Willem's daughter Saskia Sassen tells Louise Hidalgo about the tapes, her memories of their secret visitor and the night the Israelis snatched Eichmann off the streets of Buenos Aires. This programme was first broadcast in 2015.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by and curious about the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from how the Excel spreadsheet was developed, the creation of cartoon rabbit Miffy and how the sound barrier was broken.We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: the moment Reagan and Gorbachev met in Geneva, Haitian singer Emerante de Pradines' life and Omar Sharif's legendary movie entrance in Lawrence of Arabia.You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, like the invention of a stent which has saved lives around the world; the birth of the G7; and the meeting of Maldives' ministers underwater. We cover everything from World War Two and Cold War stories to Black History Month and our journeys into space.(Photo: Nazi war criminal Adolph Eichmann during his trial. Credit: GPO via Getty Images)

Free Man Beyond the Wall
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann - w/ Thomas777 - Complete

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 184:25


3 hours and 2 minutesPG-13Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer.This is the complete audio to the series on the trial of Adolf Eichmann.Radio Free Chicago - T777 and J BurdenThomas777 MerchandiseThomas' Buy Me a CoffeeThomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"Thomas' WebsiteThomas on TwitterThomas' CashApp - $7homas777Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

Il #Buongiorno di Giulio Cavalli
Occhi su Gaza, diario di bordo #207

Il #Buongiorno di Giulio Cavalli

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 1:59


Novantatré voti su novantatré. Lunedì 11 maggio la Knesset ha approvato un tribunale speciale autorizzato a comminare la pena di morte ai palestinesi condannati per l'attacco del 7 ottobre 2023. Lo riporta l'Associated Press. I processi saranno trasmessi in diretta. Il paragone con il processo del 1962 al criminale nazista Adolf Eichmann lo fanno gli stessi proponenti. Tre organizzazioni israeliane per i diritti umani — il Centro per la difesa dell'individuo, il Centro legale Adalah e il Comitato pubblico contro la tortura — in una nota dell'11 maggio definiscono la legge «uno spettacolo punitivo e retributivo» che subordina «ogni principio di giustizia penale equa». Le sentenze potranno essere pronunciate a maggioranza. Lo stesso giorno il New York Times pubblica l'inchiesta di Nicholas Kristof, "The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians": quattordici testimoni descrivono stupri e abusi sessuali sistemici nelle carceri israeliane. Tre di loro minorenni. Risposta del ministero degli Esteri israeliano: «calunnia del sangue». Secondo il Comitato pubblico contro la tortura, Israele detiene oggi 1.300 palestinesi di Gaza senza accusa formale. La rima Eichmann vale per ciò che la legge mostra. Ciò che la legge non mostra resta fuori inquadratura: i detenuti senza accusa, le testimonianze di Kristof, le condizioni del dottor Hussam Abu Safiya, direttore dell'ospedale Kamal Adwan, detenuto dal 27 dicembre 2024 e descritto «quasi irriconoscibile» da tre prigionieri rilasciati. A Marmaris cinquantasette imbarcazioni della Global Sumud Flotilla si sono riunite l'11 maggio in assemblea per decidere se ripartire. Saif Abukeshek e Thiago Ávila, liberati dopo dieci giorni di detenzione, ricordano che restano dentro 9.500 palestinesi. Nessuno di loro avrà un processo in diretta. A Marmaris la Global Sumud Flotilla ha chiuso ieri l'assemblea internazionale; Saif Abukeshek e Thiago Ávila, espulsi domenica da Israele come «provocatori professionisti», sono il primo fronte. #LaSveglia per La NotiziaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/la-sveglia-di-giulio-cavalli--3269492/support.

Nourish Your Biblical Roots with Yael Eckstein
Jewish Voices, American Stories: Words That Shaped America

Nourish Your Biblical Roots with Yael Eckstein

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 20:06


In this episode of Jewish Voices, American Stories, we'll explore the Jewish writers whose words helped shape not just literature—but the moral and spiritual conscience of America.We begin with Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor whose powerful testimony in Night brought the reality of unimaginable suffering into classrooms and hearts across the country. Through his writing, Wiesel bore witness to both the horrors he endured and the enduring themes of faith, justice, and human dignity.Next, we meet Hannah Arendt, a brilliant thinker who fled Nazi Europe and later challenged the world to confront a difficult question: how ordinary people can become part of extraordinary evil. Through her reporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann and her lifelong work, Arendt helped bring the moral complexities of the Holocaust into American thought—urging readers not only to remember history, but to learn from it.Finally, we turn to Emma Lazarus, a poet whose words helped define the American ideal. Moved by the plight of Jewish refugees, Lazarus gave voice to a vision of the United States as a place of refuge and hope. Her poem “The New Colossus” forever transformed the Statue of Liberty into a symbol of welcome—inviting the world's “tired” and “poor” to find a new beginning.These stories remind us that words have power. They can preserve memory, challenge injustice, and inspire a nation to live up to its highest calling. And through these Jewish voices, the story of America has been shaped—line by line—by truth, courage, and hope.To learn more about God's people—from the days of the Bible through the present—visit The Fellowship's Learn Center.

History & Factoids about today
May 11th-Minnesota Birthday, Irving Berlin, The Animals, MTV VJ's, Massachusetts Bans Christmas

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 12:00 Transcription Available


National Eat what you want day. Entertainment from 1965. Minnesota became 32nd state, Only British Prime Minister assasinated, Adolf Eichmann captured. Todays birthdays - Irving Berlin, Denver Pyle, Eric Bordon, Martha Quinn, Natasha Richardson, Cory Monteith. Bob Marley died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard     http://defleppard.com/Healthy food vs Junk food song - English Tree TVMrs. Brown, you've got a lovely daughter - Herman's Hermit'sGirl on the billboard - Del ReevesBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent    http://50cent.com/White Christmas - Bing CrosbyWe gotta get out of this place - The AnimalsMTV commercialBuffalo soldier - Bob MarleyExit - Its not love - Dokken    http://dokken.net/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.com

Business German Podcast
Hannah Arendt

Business German Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 8:53


Diese Quellen bieten eine umfassende Analyse des Lebens und Wirkens von Hannah Arendt, einer der bedeutendsten politischen Theoretikerinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie beleuchten ihre intellektuelle Entwicklung unter dem Einfluss von Martin Heidegger und Karl Jaspers sowie ihre Flucht vor dem Nationalsozialismus in die USA. Ein zentraler Schwerpunkt liegt auf ihrem kontroversen Konzept der „Banalität des Bösen“, das sie während des Prozesses gegen Adolf Eichmann entwickelte, um die Mitschuld gewöhnlicher Menschen an systematischen Gräueltaten zu erklären. Zudem thematisieren die Texte ihr Hauptwerk Vita activa, in dem sie menschliche Tätigkeiten in Arbeiten, Herstellen und Handeln unterteilt und die Bedeutung des öffentlichen Raums betont. Insgesamt zeichnen die Dokumente das Bild einer Denkerin, die sich unermüdlich mit der menschlichen Freiheit, der moralischen Verantwortung und den Gefahren des Totalitarismus auseinandersetzte.Hannah Arendts Konzept der Banalität des Bösen entstand aus ihrer Beobachtung des Prozesses gegen den SS-Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann im Jahr 1961 in Jerusalem. Statt des erwarteten „Monsters“ oder eines dämonischen Bösewichts fand Arendt in Eichmann einen erschreckend gewöhnlichen Bürokraten vor, der in Klischees sprach und sich auf Befehle und Vorschriften berief.Hier sind die zentralen Aspekte dieses Konzepts:Der Kern der Banalität liegt laut Arendt in der Gedankenlosigkeit (Gedankenlosigkeit). Eichmann handelte nicht aus tiefem Hass oder einer bösartigen Ideologie, sondern er hatte seine Fähigkeit zum eigenständigen moralischen Urteil aufgegeben. Er stellte sich nie die Sokratische Frage des inneren Dialogs: „Was tue ich hier eigentlich und was bedeutet es?“. Das Böse resultierte also nicht aus einer besonderen Verderbtheit, sondern aus dem bloßen Ausbleiben des Denkens.Arendt unterschied strikt zwischen den Taten und der Person: Während die Taten katastrophal und monströs waren, war der Mann, der sie ausführte, im moralischen Sinne ein „Niemand“. Sie bezeichnete das Böse als ein Oberflächenphänomen, das keine Tiefe oder radikale Wurzeln besitzt. Ein Dämon wäre in einem moralischen Universum zumindest noch begreifbar; ein „Niemand“ wie Eichmann, der lediglich als Relaisstation für Mord fungiert, ist weitaus beängstigender, da diese Form des Versagens theoretisch jedem Menschen offensteht.Ein entscheidendes Defizit Eichmanns war die Unfähigkeit zum repräsentativen Denken (sich vorstellen). Dies ist die Fähigkeit, sich die Standpunkte anderer Menschen zu vergegenwärtigen, um das eigene Urteil zu prüfen und zu erweitern. Eichmann konnte sich die Welt nicht aus der Perspektive derer vorstellen, die er in den Tod schickte. Für Arendt ist diese imaginative Disziplin jedoch die Grundlage jeglichen politischen und moralischen Urteilens.Vor dem Eichmann-Prozess hatte Arendt noch den Begriff des Radikal Bösen (in Anlehnung an Kant) verwendet, was eine Perversion des moralischen Willens implizierte. Mit der „Banalität“ beschrieb sie nun etwas aus ihrer Sicht Schlimmeres: Böses, das ganz ohne Willen oder Absicht geschieht, einfach weil der Einzelne als „Rädchen“ in einem bürokratischen System funktioniert.Das Konzept löste einen gewaltigen Sturm der Entrüstung aus.Kritik von Jaspers: Ihr Mentor Karl Jaspers befürchtete, das Wort „Banalität“ könne das Gewicht der Verbrechen mindern oder sie als rein administrativ und damit handhabbar erscheinen lassen.Eichmanns wahre Natur: Spätere Historiker wie Bettina Stangneth argumentierten, Eichmann sei keineswegs ein gedankenloser Bürokrat gewesen, sondern ein überzeugter antisemitischer Ideologe, der seine Rolle im Prozess lediglich performte.Die Rolle der Judenräte: Besonders schmerzhaft war Arendts Kritik an der Kooperation einiger jüdischer Führer während des Holocausts, was viele Überlebende als Vorwurf der Mitschuld empfanden.Zusammenfassend ist die Banalität des Bösen für Arendt eine Diagnose menschlichen Versagens.

Business German Podcast
Hannah Arendt

Business German Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 19:11


Diese Quellen bieten eine umfassende Analyse des Lebens und Wirkens von Hannah Arendt, einer der bedeutendsten politischen Theoretikerinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Sie beleuchten ihre intellektuelle Entwicklung unter dem Einfluss von Martin Heidegger und Karl Jaspers sowie ihre Flucht vor dem Nationalsozialismus in die USA. Ein zentraler Schwerpunkt liegt auf ihrem kontroversen Konzept der „Banalität des Bösen“, das sie während des Prozesses gegen Adolf Eichmann entwickelte, um die Mitschuld gewöhnlicher Menschen an systematischen Gräueltaten zu erklären. Zudem thematisieren die Texte ihr Hauptwerk Vita activa, in dem sie menschliche Tätigkeiten in Arbeiten, Herstellen und Handeln unterteilt und die Bedeutung des öffentlichen Raums betont. Insgesamt zeichnen die Dokumente das Bild einer Denkerin, die sich unermüdlich mit der menschlichen Freiheit, der moralischen Verantwortung und den Gefahren des Totalitarismus auseinandersetzte.

Become Who You Are
#720 Commissioned For Battle! The Importance of Spiritual Formation...ACT Three

Become Who You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 28:05 Transcription Available


Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message”Evil doesn't usually kick down the door. It slips in while we're busy, distracted, and telling ourselves we'll think about the big questions later. We talk about why so many men don't choose evil outright, but still end up cooperating with it through drift, silence, and “just doing my job.”We use the idea of the banality of evil to name what's happening, drawing on Hannah Arendt's reporting on Adolf Eichmann and the unnerving truth that massive harm can be carried out by ordinary, morally numb people. From there we widen the lens to the mystery of evil as spiritual warfare, not just politics or psychology, and we ask what it means to live in a culture that normalizes sin, denies objective truth, and fractures the family through addictions, abortion, and confusion about identity and love.Then we get practical: knees before screens, The Claymore 10-minute morning ritual that includes praying through temptation, followed by a simple 5-minute evening plan through the Claymore Battle Plan Handbook designed to form men fast over 52 days. Find everything here! ClaymoremilitesChristi.com Where you can view the brief Claymore Battle Plan Outline or download it for free. Also order the Claymore Battle Plan Handbook from the website or on Amazon! While there sign up and meet other men already in the Battle. If you're ready to stop drifting and start choosing the good with intention, listen, share this with a brother, and then leave a review and subscribe so more men can find a clear path to spiritual strength.Support the show

Free Man Beyond the Wall
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann - w/ Thomas777 - Complete

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 184:25


3 hours and 2 minutesPG-13Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer.This is the complete audio to the series on the trial of Adolf Eichmann.Radio Free Chicago - T777 and J BurdenThomas777 MerchandiseThomas' Buy Me a CoffeeThomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"Thomas' WebsiteThomas on TwitterThomas' CashApp - $7homas777Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

Free Man Beyond the Wall
Episode 1355: The Trial of Adolf Eichmann - Pt. 3 - The Finale - w/ Thomas777

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 59:32 Transcription Available


60 MinutesPG-13Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer.Thomas concludes a short series on the trial of Adolf Eichmann.Radio Free Chicago - T777 and J BurdenThomas777 MerchandiseThomas' Buy Me a CoffeeThomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"Thomas' WebsiteThomas on TwitterThomas' CashApp - $7homas777Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk
Adolf Eichmann - Der Bürokrat des Holocaust vor Gericht

Kalenderblatt - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 5:02


In Jerusalem begann vor 65 Jahren der Prozess gegen Adolf Eichmann, den Organisator des Holocaust. Die Philosophin Hannah Arendt beobachtete den Prozess und prägte danach den Ausdruck „Banalität des Bösen“. Schimmeck, Tom www.deutschlandfunk.de, Kalenderblatt

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Hannah Arendt and the Crisis of Truth | Interview: Roger Berkowitz

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 86:37


Who was Hannah Arendt? What did she believe about truth and politics? Was she wrong about the American Revolution? Today on The Remnant, Jonah Goldberg and Roger Berkowitz dive into these questions and more, discussing what intellectual category Arendt falls in, her understanding of truth, the question of human nature, Arendt's relationship with Martin Heidegger, the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, Adolf Eichmann, the meaning of the banality of evil, Arendt's view of the American Revolution, and whether or not she was a small-“L” liberal. Show Notes:—Berkowitz's website—Arendt: The Origins of Totalitarianism—Arendt: Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil—Harvey Mansfield Remnant—Arendt: The Human Condition—Jonah's book, Suicide of the West—Arendt: “The Crisis of Education”—Arendt: “On Revolution”—Berkowitz: “Was Arendt Wrong?” The Remnant is a production of ⁠The Dispatch⁠, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including access to all of Jonah's G-File newsletters—⁠click here⁠. If you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member ⁠by clicking here⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Krieg in Europa – das Update zur Lage in der Ukraine
80 Prozent der Syrer sollen Deutschland verlassen

Krieg in Europa – das Update zur Lage in der Ukraine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 14:14


Syriens Übergangspräsident al-Scharaa zu Besuch in Berlin. Die Linke hält den Empfang des Islamisten für falsch. │ Die meisten syrischen Flüchtlinge sollen Deutschland wieder verlassen, das sagt Bundeskanzler Merz. │ Al-Scharaa wirbt um Investitionen deutscher Firmen und sagt Rechtssicherheit zu. │ Iran fürchtet eine US-amerikanische Bodenoffensive und mobilisiert die Bevölkerung. │ Israels Parlament berät über die Todesstrafe für Terroristen, Menschenrechtler sehen darin eine Diskriminierung von Palästinensern.

Free Man Beyond the Wall
Episode 1349: The Trial of Adolf Eichmann - Pt. 2 - w/ Thomas777

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 64:47


64 MinutesPG-13Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer.Thomas continues a short series on the trial of Adolf Eichmann.Radio Free Chicago - T777 and J BurdenThomas777 MerchandiseThomas' Buy Me a CoffeeThomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"Thomas' WebsiteThomas on TwitterThomas' CashApp - $7homas777Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

Free Man Beyond the Wall
Episode 1347: The Trial of Adolf Eichmann - Pt. 1 - w/ Thomas777

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 67:10 Transcription Available


67 MinutesPG-13Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and a fiction writer.Thomas begins a short series on the trial of Adolf Eichmann.Radio Free Chicago - T777 and J BurdenThomas777 MerchandiseThomas' Buy Me a CoffeeThomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"Thomas' WebsiteThomas on TwitterThomas' CashApp - $7homas777Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

DAMALS und heute - Der Podcast zur Geschichte
157 - Adolf Eichmann - der Manager des Holocaust

DAMALS und heute - Der Podcast zur Geschichte

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 86:15


Weitere spannende Geschichten findet ihr in der aktuellen Ausgabe 04.2026 von DAMALS - Das Magazin für Geschichte. Folgt uns auf eurer Lieblings-Podcast-Plattform und in den Sozialen Medien: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1526985154 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Ek5jIh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/damalspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/damalspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damalsundheute_podcast/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Solo Documental
La Huida y Captura de Adolf Eichmann

Solo Documental

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 53:43


Tras el fin de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Adolf Eichmann, uno de los principales responsables de la Solución Final, logró escapar de Europa y encontrar refugio en Argentina. Bajo una identidad falsa, construyó una nueva vida en el anonimato, lejos del alcance de la justicia internacional. Durante años, vivió en Buenos Aires con su familia, trabajando en empleos modestos y evitando cualquier exposición pública. Sin embargo, la memoria de sus crímenes no se desvaneció, y sobrevivientes del Holocausto, junto con agentes del Mossad, siguieron sus huellas incansablemente. Este video explora cómo comenzó su fuga, cómo logró establecerse en Sudamérica y cómo finalmente fue descubierto y capturado en una de las operaciones de inteligencia más audaces de la historia. Acompáñanos a recorrer esta increíble historia de ocultamiento, traición y justicia.

Misterio 51
M51 El mal sin rostro, Eichmann El burócrata del exterminio.

Misterio 51

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 45:46


M51 El mal sin rostro, Eichmann El burócrata del exterminio. Analizamos la figura de Adolf Eichmann, el burócrata que organizó la deportación de millones de judíos. Desde la Solución Final hasta su juicio en Jerusalén, abordamos la “banalidad del mal” y la inquietante pregunta sobre obediencia y responsabilidad.

Misterio 51
M51 T9X26 Imperios, Engranajes la Maquinaria del Mal y Sombras del Presente..

Misterio 51

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 104:04


M51 T9X26 Imperios, Engranajes la Maquinaria del Mal y Sombras del Presente.. En M51 T9x26 viajamos desde las tierras fronterizas de Cerezo de Río Tirón junto a Luis Merino, hasta el corazón del Imperio Mongol con Andoni Garrido, explorando el legado de Ogodei, Möngke y Kublai Kan. Analizamos después la figura de Adolf Eichmann, el burócrata del exterminio nazi, y reflexionamos sobre la banalidad del mal. Cerramos con las últimas noticias de la escalada geopolítica entre EE.UU., Israel e Irán, conectando historia y presente.

Keen On Democracy
Was Henry Kissinger Evil? Tom Wells on the Kissinger Tapes

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 34:04


"He lied more than I thought he did—and I thought he lied a lot." — Tom Wells on Henry KissingerIn our Epstein age, everyone seems to have access to everyone else's dirtiest secrets. But half a century ago, in the Watergate era, it was harder to get one's hands on the secret files, phone calls and other private data. But historian Tom Wells has done exactly that with the private phone calls of Henry Kissinger. Wells' new book, The Kissinger Tapes, is based on transcripts of Kissinger's secretly recorded phone conversations—recordings he made primarily for his memoirs and to keep track of what he told to whom.Wells came to the project as a Kissinger critic but found himself respecting certain things about him: particularly his stamina, the work ethic and political skills. What Wells didn't expect was to discover that Kissinger lied even more than most of us assume. Especially about Vietnam and Cambodia. The most damning revelation is his callousness. Kissinger reveled in body counts, Wells reports. He even supported American planes indiscriminately bombing Vietnam so as to hit something. Anything. Anyone.So was Kissinger evil? Or was he, to borrow from Arendt's account of the Adolf Eichmann trial, banal? Whereas Eichmann might have been following orders, Henry Kissinger was following his own career. One was an efficient bureaucrat, the other a supreme networker. Neither had any sensitivity to human suffering. Five Takeaways●      He Lied More Than Expected: Wells came to the project already critical of Kissinger. But going through the transcripts, he discovered Kissinger lied even more than he'd assumed. About the secret wiretaps of government officials and journalists. About the false reporting system for the Cambodia bombing. He kept saying he didn't know anything, had nothing to do with it. He did.●      The Callousness Is Stunning: Nixon and Kissinger reveled in body counts. Nixon said, "I don't care about the civilian casualties." During the Laos invasion, he said he didn't even care if they lost 10,000 South Vietnamese troops. Kissinger remarked that if American planes just dropped bombs out the door without aiming, they'd have to hit something. This wasn't indifference. It was gratification.●      Morality Was Not Part of the Calculation: Kissinger saw most conflicts through the lens of U.S.-Soviet rivalry. The balance of power mattered. The human cost didn't. They secretly armed the Pakistani military during the Bangladesh genocide—between 300,000 and 3 million dead—because they needed Pakistan as a channel to China. The opening to Beijing was more important than the slaughter.●      He Was Supremely Two-Faced: Kissinger was always deferential to Nixon's face, always addressed him as "Mr. President." Behind his back, he said nasty things. He trashed Secretary of State William Rogers constantly. He and Defense Secretary Melvin Laird were rivals, both master leakers, both devious. They came to respect each other for it.●      Evil or Banal?: Hannah Arendt wrote about the banality of evil after covering the Eichmann trial. Some apply that framework to Kissinger. But there's a difference. Eichmann was following orders. Kissinger was following his career. One was an efficient bureaucrat. The other a supreme networker. Neither had any sensitivity to human suffering. About the GuestTom Wells is a historian and the author of The War Within: America's Battle Over Vietnam. He is based in New Mexico.ReferencesBooks mentioned:●      The Kissinger Tapes: Inside His Secretly Recorded Phone Conversations by Tom Wells — his new book based on transcripts of Kissinger's phone recordings.●      Zbig: The Man Who Cracked the Kremlin by Edward Luce — biography of Zbigniew Brzezinski, Kissinger's rival.People mentioned:●      Hannah Arendt wrote about "the banality of evil" while covering the Eichmann trial—a framework some apply to Kissinger.●      Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers; his son's book Truth and Consequences is discussed next week on the show.About Keen On AmericaNobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States—hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,800 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting.WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify Chapters:(00:00) - Introduction: The age of Epstein vs. the age of Kissinger (01:31) - Why did Kissinger secretly record his calls? (02:54) - Did you come to this as a Kissinger hater? (05:43) - He lied more than I thought he did (06:08) - Breaking news: The callousness (07:47) - Realpolitik vs. indifference to human suffering (09:47) - Did Kissinger recognize moral critics? (11:06) - What kind of man was Kissinger? (14:18) - His relationship with Nixon (15:15) - Who did Kissinger trust? (16:40) - His private life and playboy reputation (19:00) - What the tapes reveal about Vietnam (20:56) - Did he care about American casualties? (22:19) - The monstrous quality (24:20) - Hannah Arendt and the banality of evil (25:52) - What the Kissinger tapes tell us about Trump (27:31) - What would Kissinger make of Ukraine and Gaza?

Jewish History Soundbites
Come on and Ride the Train: The Kastner Story Part IX

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 66:39


In this final installment of the Kastner train series, the legacy of the Kastner trial is explored in three ways. In a series of interviews in 1957 known as the Sassen documents, Adolf Eichmann described his view of the role that Kastner played in the negotiations. In 1961 famed Hollywood screenwriter and novelist Ben Hecht authored Perfidy, a harsh critique of Kastner and the Zionist leadership. Who was Ben Hecht and what are the limitations of Perfidy. Finally, a broad swath of scholars, historians, historical figures and writers are presented in a sweeping summary of the spectrum of views criticizing and defending Kastner.  Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite podcast platform Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history or feedback contact Yehuda at: yehuda@yehudageberer.com

Past Present Future
Politics on Trial: Eichmann in Jerusalem

Past Present Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 65:06


Today's episode is about a momentous trial and the incendiary book that followed: the trial was of Adolf Eichmann, convicted by an Israeli court in 1961 of orchestrating the Holocaust, and the book was Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963), which questioned the grounds on which he was prosecuted. What did Arendt mean by ‘the banality of evil'? Why was she convinced that the case against Eichmann was badly misjudged? Was the trial really intended to serve as a history lesson? And if it was, what was it designed to teach? Next time in Politics on Trial: Nelson Mandela vs Apartheid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lex Fridman Podcast of AI
New Files Reveal Nazis Sheltered in Argentina

Lex Fridman Podcast of AI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 17:12


In this episode, we walk through how Nazi war criminals like Josef Mengele, Adolf Eichmann, and Klaus Barbie escaped Europe through ratlines, built new lives in places like Argentina and Bolivia, and were sometimes protected or even used by Western intelligence during the Cold War. We also dig into newly uncovered Argentine court archives and propaganda crates from 1941 to show how long governments sat on these secrets, and what that means for how we think about justice, state power, and so-called “useful monsters” today. Get the top 40+ AI Models for $20 at AI Box: ⁠⁠https://aibox.aiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Die Dunkelkammer – Der Investigativ-Podcast
#261 History. Eichmann in Jerusalem: „Ich war nur ein winziges Schräubchen“

Die Dunkelkammer – Der Investigativ-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 20:53


Von Christa Zöchling, Als Adolf Eichmann 1961 in Jerusalem vor Gericht stand, ging es um die Deportationen und sechs Millionen Opfer. Eichmann gelang es in der nüchternen Prozess-Atmosphäre, das Bild eines Bürokraten zu etablieren, der nur Befehle befolgte. Heute wissen wir es besser. // Die Dunkelkammer ist ein Stück Pressefreiheit.   Unabhängigen Journalismus kannst Du mit einer Mitgliedschaft via Steady   unterstützen https://steady.page/de/die-dunkelkammer/about   Vielen Dank! Michael Nikbakhsh im Namen des Dunkelkammer-Teams 

History Analyzed
Anne Frank, the Wannsee Conference, and the Holocaust

History Analyzed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2025 67:35


Anne Frank is one of the most widely read authors in history, although she did not live to see the publication of her book. Anne was a German teenager who happened to be Jewish as well. She and her family spent 2 years in seclusion in Amsterdam during World War II. Anne's diary describes the horrors of hiding from the Nazis - before eventually being sent to concentration camps. The Wannsee Conference was a clandestine meeting of Nazi leaders in 1942 to outline the systematic murder of Jews in Europe which became known as the Holocaust. 

Die Dunkelkammer – Der Investigativ-Podcast
#256 History. Adolf Eichmann im Palais Rothschild: Wie der Holocaust begann

Die Dunkelkammer – Der Investigativ-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2025 18:35


Von Christa Zöchling. An der Adresse der Wiener Arbeiterkammer stand einst das Palais Rothschild. Im Jahr 1938 wandelte es sich zu einem Ort der Todesangst. Von hier aus organisierte Adolf Eichmann die Vertreibung und Erpressung der österreichischen Juden und  später die Deportationszüge in die Todeslager. Eine Ausstellung im Foyer der Arbeiterkammer erzählt, was damals geschah und durch wen. Vor dem Mikro: Christa Zöchling. Audio Post Production: Rainer Klement. // Die Dunkelkammer ist ein Stück Pressefreiheit.   Unabhängigen Journalismus kannst Du mit einer Mitgliedschaft via Steady   unterstützen https://steady.page/de/die-dunkelkammer/about   Vielen Dank! Michael Nikbakhsh im Namen des Dunkelkammer-Teams 

The Luke and Pete Show
Arise, Battery Robot!

The Luke and Pete Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 28:51


Bad news everyone: Peter has been sealing his car and now he absolutely stinks. No matter what he tries, he can't get the stink off. Luke tries to take his mind off of it by telling him the story about how the Israelis captured Adolf Eichmann. Does it work? Not really.Elsewhere, the lads ruminate on the logistics of having an entirely different and secret extra family, before introducing their newest addition to the Luke and Pete Show community, Battery Robot! Who is he (presumably it's a he)? What is he like? And what does he have for his dinner? Tune in to find out...You can also get involved by emailing us: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com! You can also get in touch on X, Threads or Instagram if character-restricted messaging takes your fancy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Conflicted: A History Podcast
Get Eichmann – Israel's Hunt For A Nazi War Criminal - Part 3

Conflicted: A History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 95:05


In the summer of 1960, all eyes are on Israel. As the Jewish nation unveils its capture of Adolf Eichmann to the world, a bitter controversy swirls around the notorious SS officer. Eichmann's lawyer, Dr. Robert Servatius, scrambles to cobble together a defense strategy and save his client from the noose. In Jerusalem, journalist and scholar Hannah Arendt wrestles with questions about the nature of evil.    SOURCES: Aharoni, Zvi. Dietl, Wilhelm. Operation Eichmann: Pursuit and Capture. 1997.  Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann In Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. 1963. Bascomb, Neal. Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased  Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi. 2009. Bergman, Ronen. Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations. 2018. Charles Rivers Editors. The Mossad. 2019. Charles Rivers Editors. Germany and the Cold War. 2018. Charles Rivers Editors. Israel's Most Legendary Operations. 2018. Goni, Uki. The Real Odessa: How Nazi War Criminals Escaped Europe. 2003. Fairweather, Jack. The Prosecutor: One Man's Batlle to Bring Nazis to Justice. 2025. Hourly History. The Nuremberg Trials. 2020.  Lipstadt, Deborah. The Eichmann Trial. 2011. MacLean, French. American Hangman: MSGT. John C. Woods. 2019. Roland, Paul. The Nuremberg Trials: The Nazis and Their Crimes Against Humanity. 2010.  Scott-Bauman, Michael. The Shortest History of Israel and Palestine. 2023. Stangneth, Buttina. Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer. 2014. Stein, Harry. Malkin, Peter. Eichmann In My Hands. 1990.  Steinke, Ronan. Fritz Bauer: The Jewish Prosecutor Who Brought Eichmann and Auschwitz to Trial. 2020.  Thomas, Gordon. The Secret History of the Mossad. 1999.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Misja specjalna
Schwytany po latach. Jak Mosad wytropił Adolfa Eichmanna

Misja specjalna

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 14:10


Adolf Eichmann był jednym z najbardziej poszukiwanych zbrodniarzy wojennych. W 1945 roku ślad po nim zaginął i przez wiele lat jego los pozostawał nieznany. W jaki sposób agentom Mosadu udało się odnaleźć zbiegłego nazistę? I jak przebiegła akcja, w wyniku której został przewieziony do Izraela? O tym opowiadamy w najnowszym odcinku Misji specjalnej.

Conflicted: A History Podcast
Get Eichmann – Israel's Hunt For a Nazi War Criminal - Part 2

Conflicted: A History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 112:21


Adolf Eichmann has been found. In the spring of 1960, Mossad launches a daring operation to kidnap “Ricardo Klement” and smuggle him back to Israel to face judgement.    SOURCES: Aharoni, Zvi. Dietl, Wilhelm. Operation Eichmann: Pursuit and Capture. 1997.  Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann In Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. 1963. Bascomb, Neal. Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased  Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi. 2009. Bergman, Ronen. Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations. 2018. Charles Rivers Editors. The Mossad. 2019. Charles Rivers Editors. Germany and the Cold War. 2018. Charles Rivers Editors. Israel's Most Legendary Operations. 2018. Goni, Uki. The Real Odessa: How Nazi War Criminals Escaped Europe. 2003. Fairweather, Jack. The Prosecutor: One Man's Batlle to Bring Nazis to Justice. 2025. Hourly History. The Nuremberg Trials. 2020.  Lauryssens, Stan. The Eichmann Legacy. 2017. Lipstadt, Deborah. The Eichmann Trial. 2011. MacLean, French. American Hangman: MSGT. John C. Woods. 2019. Roland, Paul. The Nuremberg Trials: The Nazis and Their Crimes Against Humanity. 2010.  Scott-Bauman, Michael. The Shortest History of Israel and Palestine. 2023. Stangneth, Buttina. Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer. 2014. Stein, Harry. Malkin, Peter. Eichmann In My Hands. 1990.  Steinke, Ronan. Fritz Bauer: The Jewish Prosecutor Who Brought Eichmann and Auschwitz to Trial. 2020.  Thomas, Gordon. The Secret History of the Mossad. 1999.  https://www.npr.org/2019/07/16/740686212/the-doctor-who-helped-israeli-spies-catch-eichmann-but-refused-recognition-for-i Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

An Ounce
Masters of Disguise: When Changing Your Name Was the Only Way to Escape

An Ounce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 7:26


 You know the name—or so you think. From Whitey Bulger to Adolf Eichmann, discover six real-life fugitives, impostors, and legends who used fake names to vanish—or to become unforgettable. True stories stranger than fiction.This episode of An Ounce reveals the hidden lives behind six infamous name changes—mobsters hiding by the beach, war criminals living next door, con men becoming anyone they wanted, and outlaws rewriting history.It's fast-paced, riveting, and packed with twists that prove the truth really can be stranger than fiction.Which name shocked you most? Drop a comment below.If you could rewrite your name—or your past—what would you choose?

Battleground: The Falklands War
317. The Ratline: Nazi Fugitives and Their Evasion of Justice

Battleground: The Falklands War

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 30:49


In this episode of Battleground 45, Saul and Patrick delve into the dark history of the ratlines, a system of escape routes used by high-ranking Nazi officials and collaborators to flee Europe after World War II. We explore how these fugitives, including infamous figures like Adolf Eichmann and Klaus Barbie, evaded justice by traveling through a network that stretched from Germany to safe havens in South America and the Middle East. Together they uncover the organisations and individuals, from sympathetic clergy to intelligence agencies, that aided their escape and the enduring legacy of their unpunished crimes. If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - podbattleground@gmail.com Producer: James Hodgson X (Twitter): @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hotel Bar Sessions
Arendt's "Banality of Evil"

Hotel Bar Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 65:34


This week, the HBS hosts discuss Hannah Arendt's concept of the banality of evil.In 1961, Adolf Eichmann was put on trial in Israel for crimes against humanity and crimes against the Jewish People. The philosopher Hannah Arendt covered the trial for The New Yorker. Her articles were collected in the book Eichmann in Jerusalem, which had the subtitle, A Report on the Banality of Evil. What did she mean by the phrase “banality of evil?” She remarks that there is nothing monstrous, hideous, or outrageous about Eichmann that one could point to as the root of his evil actions. Rather, she argued, he was “thoughtless,” that is, he lacked the imagination to understand the position of others. In this way, the evil he brought about has its source in a kind of unremarkable everydayness. Is her notion useful to us today to think about the multiple evils we confront?Full episode notes available at this link:https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/arendts-banality-of-evil-------------------If you enjoy Hotel Bar Sessions podcast, please be sure to subscribe and submit a rating/review! Better yet, you can support this podcast by signing up to be one of our Patrons at patreon.com/hotelbarsessions! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Conflicted: A History Podcast
Get Eichmann – Israel's Hunt For A Nazi War Criminal - Part 1

Conflicted: A History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 99:44


When World War II ended, SS officer Adolf Eichmann disappeared. As a key organizer of Nazi Germany's Final Solution, the genocidal program that murdered 6 million European Jews, Eichmann became one of the most hunted men on earth. For 15 years, he remained hidden. But in 1957, through the efforts of a West German lawyer, a blind man, and Israeli intelligence, Eichmann's trail was found, leading to Buenos Aires, Argentina…     SOURCES: Arendt, Hannah. Eichmann In Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. 1963. Bascomb, Neal. Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased  Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi. 2009. Bergman, Ronen. Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations. 2018. Charles Rivers Editors. The Mossad. 2019. Charles Rivers Editors. Germany and the Cold War. 2018. Charles Rivers Editors. Israel's Most Legendary Operations. 2018. Goni, Uki. The Real Odessa: How Nazi War Criminals Escaped Europe. 2003. Fairweather, Jack. The Prosecutor: One Man's Batlle to Bring Nazis to Justice. 2025. Hourly History. The Nuremberg Trials. 2020.  Lauryssens, Stan. The Eichmann Legacy. 2017. Lipstadt, Deborah. The Eichmann Trial. 2011. MacLean, French. American Hangman: MSGT. John C. Woods. 2019. Roland, Paul. The Nuremberg Trials: The Nazis and Their Crimes Against Humanity. 2010.  Scott-Bauman, Michael. The Shortest History of Israel and Palestine. 2023. Stangneth, Buttina. Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer. 2014. Stein, Harry. Malkin, Peter. Eichmann In My Hands. 1990.  Steinke, Ronan. Fritz Bauer: The Jewish Prosecutor Who Brought Eichmann and Auschwitz to Trial. 2020.  Thomas, Gordon. The Secret History of the Mossad. 1999.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

When you think of evil, characters like Hannibal Lecter, the Joker, and Michael Myers probably come to mind.  But what is evil really? Evil can take different forms: sadistic and brutal, but it can also be boring and normalized.  During the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann, political philosopher Hannah Arendt reported on the trial for the New Yorker Magazine. Her journalism became incredibly controversial due to her account of Eichmann, viewing him as “banal,” “normal,” and a “clown.” Learn about the “banality of evil,” what it means, how it can be used to interpret Nazi Germany, and its controversy on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Sponsors Newspapers.com Get 20% off your subscription to Newspapers.com Quince Go to quince.com/daily for 365-day returns, plus free shipping on your order! Mint Mobile Get your 3-month Unlimited wireless plan for just 15 bucks a month at mintmobile.com/eed Jerry Compare quotes and coverages side-by-side from up to 50 top insurers at jerry.ai/daily. Subscribe to the podcast!  https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Charles Daniel Associate Producers: Austin Oetken & Cameron Kieffer   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeverywheredaily Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/  Disce aliquid novi cotidie Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Behind the Bastards
Part Four: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself

Behind the Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 69:01 Transcription Available


World War 2 is coming to an end, and Eichmann cooks up an escape scheme that allows him to flee justice- for a while. Robert and Joe talk about what comes next and conclude the Eichmann story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind the Bastards
Part Three: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself

Behind the Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 63:43 Transcription Available


In Part 3, the Reich has invaded Russia and Eichmann is on a fact finding mission that will determine the course of the Holocaust.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steven Hassan
The Devil's Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes with Filmmaker Yariv Mozer

The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steven Hassan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 62:55


Hannah Arendt's 1963 book, “The Banality of Evil,” is actually wrong. It portrayed the lie Eichmann told when he was on trial. He said that he was “just following orders.” Arendt got conned. Eichmann was a true believer in Hitler's final solution and a committed Anti-Semite. On this episode of Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum, I spoke with accomplished Israeli filmmaker Yariv Mozer about his award-winning series The Devil's Confession: The Lost Eichmann Tapes documenting senior Nazi SS officer Adolf Eichmann's role as architect in the planning and implementation of the Holocaust's Final Solution. We also discussed Mozer's latest Emmy Award winning documentary, the Paramount+ movie, We Will Dance Again, based on footage, facts, and stories from the October 7th, 2023, Nova Festival, in which Hamas militants suddenly attacked Israel. He is a third-generation descendant of Holocaust survivors from his mother's family, which he noted was an essential aspect of his story and identity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Behind the Bastards
Part Two: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself

Behind the Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 56:39 Transcription Available


Robert tells Joe about Eichmann's entrance to the Nazi Party and his time as a concentration camp intern during the start of the Third Reich.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen
Who Are the Extremists in Your Neighborhood? + A Conversation With Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson January 18, 2021

Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 83:38


Tomorrow's inauguration may spell the end for Donald Trump's disastrous presidency, but the monster he unleashed upon us January 6th will be with us for a generation. Michael discusses how the rioters were not some extraordinary group of hardened extremists, but rather, they come from our own communities; representing, as writer Hannah Arendt noted in her landmark 1963 New Yorker essay about the trial of Adolf Eichmann, "the banality of evil." The Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson joins Michael to discuss how we go about dismantling Trump's ugly legacy and hold the rioters and those who supported them accountable. For cool Mea Culpa gear, check out www.meaculpapodcast.com/merch To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices Tomorrow's inauguration may spell the end for Donald Trump's disastrous presidency, but the monster he unleashed upon us January 6th will be with us for a generation. Michael discusses how the rioters were not some extraordinary group of hardened extremists, but rather, they come from our own communities; representing, as writer Hannah Arendt noted in her landmark 1963 New Yorker essay about the trial of Adolf Eichmann, "the banality of evil." The Lincoln Project's Rick Wilson joins Michael to discuss how we go about dismantling Trump's ugly legacy and hold the rioters and those who supported them accountable. For cool Mea Culpa gear, check out www.meaculpapodcast.com/merch To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Behind the Bastards
Part One: Adolf Eichmann: Mr. Holocaust Himself

Behind the Bastards

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 61:28 Transcription Available


Robert sits down with Joe Kassabian to discuss one of the worst Nazis: Adolf Eichmann, a major architect of the Holocaust. (4 Part Series)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Plus
Ex libris: Bettina Stangnethová: Eichmann před Jeruzalémem

Plus

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 23:27


Chovatel slepic a králíků i jeden z architektů konečného řešení židovské otázky. Poslušný byrokrat, který „jen“ vykonával cizí rozkazy, ale má přitom na svědomí šest milionů životů. Pozorný manžel a milující otec rodiny a současně jedna z nejodpornějších postav světové historie. Válečný zločinec Adolf Eichmann. Jeho život předtím, než ho v Izraeli v roce 1961 odsoudili k smrti, popisuje kniha německé filozofky a historičky Bettiny Stangnethové Eichmann před Jeruzalémem.

Outlook
The blind Holocaust survivor who caught a fugitive Nazi

Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 38:55


Lothar Hermann found out his neighbour was ‘architect of the Holocaust' Adolf Eichmann.Lothar Hermann's German-Jewish family perished in the Holocaust, but when he escaped to Argentina, little did he know that within a few years a Nazi fugitive would wind up living at the end of his street. Lilianna Hermann spent two decades uncovering the story of a hidden family hero - her great uncle Lothar - only to find a shocking truth: it was Lothar who had played a vital role in capturing the notorious SS officer and Nazi fugitive, Adolf Eichmann, the man responsible with carrying out Hitler's Final Solution. But Lothar was not celebrated in Eichmann's capture and eventual trial and back home Lothar faced threats and indifference from Nazi sympathisers. This is the unbelievable true story of how a blind survivor, living off his pension, brought down one of the architects of the Holocaust. Presenter: Mobeen Azhar Producer: Edgar Maddicott and Zoe GelberGet in touch: liveslessordinary@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp: 0044 330 678 2784

WDR ZeitZeichen
Zugriff in Buenos Aires: Wie der Mossad Adolf Eichmann entführte

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 15:59


Am 11. Mai 1960 entführen israelische Agenten einen Deutschen aus Argentinien. Nicht irgend einen. Es ist der Nazi-Verbrecher Adolf Eichmann, einer der Hauptorganisatoren des Holocaust. Von Ulli Schäfer.

Eyes on the Right Podcast
Occult Ritual Abuse Survivor - Carri's Story

Eyes on the Right Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 69:21


Trigger Warning:What happens when memories flood back of a life filled with midnight rituals and people in black robes?In this episode, Amy is joined by Carri, a survivor of satanic ritual abuse and government sponsored mind control , she comes with great compassion, experience, and knowledge on the subject due to years of healing, deliverance, and valuable research as Holy Spirit has guided her. Carri shares her story that involves abuse and grooming of top level "handlers", like Michael Aquino and his wife Lilith, as well as people tied to the Nazi Mengele regime and bloodline ties to Adolf Eichmann. She explains why it is important to believe those that have experienced this type of abuse and how we can better prepare the church and ourselves to serve those that have endured horrific trauma. ------------------------------------------------------*Amy is a Christian Counselor and Coach:-To schedule an appointment: ⁠https://www.biblicalguidancecounseling.com/appointments⁠*Amy teaches verse by verse Bible studies:-Rumble link: ⁠https://rumble.com/c/BibleStudywithEyesontheright⁠

Good Faith
Mike Cosper: Unveiling Church Abuse

Good Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 58:07


Move From toxicity to trust, healing, and renewed faith.   Host Curtis Chang and Mike Cosper, creator of "The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill" investigate the unsettling realities of church abuse and the unchecked authority that breeds toxicity within faith communities. Drawing from his latest book, "The Church in Dark Times," Cosper discusses the urgent need for accountability in evangelical settings, using the Mars Hill case as a poignant example. Curtis and Mike explore the intersection of leadership and emotional and spiritual abuse to help us all discover pathways to healing and rebuilding trust in the aftermath of betrayal. Don't miss this insightful conversation on the dynamics of power and the importance of safeguarding church values.   Send written questions or voice memos for “Ask Curtis” episodes to: askcurtis@redeemingbabel.org   Get a 25% discount when you buy The Art of Disagreeing by Gavin Ortland at thegoodbook.com with code: GOODFAITH   Resources from this episode: Mike Cosper's The Church in Dark Times Listen to The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill Paul Petry's Joyful Exiles blog Mike Cosper's Land of My Sojourn Learn more about Hannah Arendt Hannah Arendt on Adolf Eichmann for the New Yorker: part 1 & part 2 Kant's Argument for Radical Evil by Stephen R. Grimm (pdf) Hannah Arendt's The Origins of Totalitarianism Listen to Dr. Timothy Keller: Don't Despair, God Isolates You for a Reason Listen to Dr. Timothy Keller: How to Deal With Dark Times Listen to Dr. Timothy Keller: Counter-Culture for the Common Good More From Mike Cosper: Books by Mike Cosper HERE Listen to Mike on The Bulletin Listen to Devil and the Deep Blue Sea Follow Mike's Instagram Follow Us: Good Faith on Instagram Good Faith on X (formerly Twitter) Good Faith on Facebook   Sign up:  Redeeming Babel Newsletter

Jewish History Soundbites
Witnesses at the Eichmann Trial

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 46:22


The prosecutor at the Eichmann trial, Gideon Hausner, opened the trial with a speech to history. Evoking the memory of the Holocaust victims, and referring to them as the true accusers of Adolf Eichmann at the trial. With that speech both the dramatic atmosphere as well as the overall theme, were set for the entire ensuing trial. The over 100 witnesses took the stand not only to implicate Eichmann for his role in the Final Solution, but also to tell the world, the Jewish People and Israeli society what the Holocaust was all about. Through the often dramatic moments of witness testimony over the course of the trial, the broad scope of the Holocaust narrative was finally confronted. A clear before and after the trial was delineated in the collective memory of the Jewish People and the world at large regarding the history and memory of the Holocaust.   Cross River, a leading financial institution committed to supporting its communities, is proud to sponsor Jewish History Soundbites. As a trusted partner for individuals and businesses, Cross River understands the importance of preserving and celebrating our heritage. By sponsoring this podcast, they demonstrate their unwavering dedication to enriching the lives of the communities in which they serve. Visit Cross River at https://www.crossriver.com/   Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite podcast platform Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history or feedback contact Yehuda at:  yehuda@yehudageberer.com  

Ink Stained Wretches
A Thorn in The Desert

Ink Stained Wretches

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 52:23


Before diving into U.S. politics, we're starting with Vogue's poorly aged profile of Bashar al-Assad's wife and the flurry of reports on the CEO assassin. Stick around for the latest coverage on the Trump world, the fashion-fueled conflict in the upcoming Administration, and group text dynamics. Wretch on! Time Stamps:  1:09 Front Page 37:42 Obsessions 45:00 Reader Mail  48:52 Favorite Items  Show Notes:  The Atlantic: The Only Remaining Online Copy of Vogue's Asma al-Assad Profile  The Wall Street Journal: Inside Assad's Ransacked Palace: Anxiety Pills, Graffiti and Shredded Posters  Daily Mail: It may seem bizarre, but many women (including me) are captivated by the 'hot assassin', writes CLARA GASPAR The Washington Post: Luigi Mangione ‘had so much to offer' — now, he is a murder suspect The New York Times: The Prominent Maryland Family of the Suspect in the C.E.O. Killing  NBC News: Read the full transcript: President-elect Donald Trump interviewed by "Meet the Press" moderator Kristen Welker  CNN: Trump's DOJ secretly obtained records of his FBI pick Kash Patel, lawmakers, staffers and media in leak investigations The Hill: Melania Trump sells Christmas ornaments during Fox News appearance  USA Today: Donald Trump picks former Fox News host Kimberly Guilfoyle as ambassador to Greece  Mediaite: Matt Gaetz Expected To Become Anchor on Pro-Trump Network Following Short-Lived Attorney General Nomination  The New York Times: Matea Gold Named Washington Editor of The New York Times  Status: The Krugman-Kingsbury Kerfuffle  AP News: Judge rejects sale of Alex Jones' Infowars to The Onion in dispute over bankruptcy auction  The Washington Post: Opinion | The secret lives of group chats  The New York Times: The Winter Arc Asks You to Lock In for 3 Months. Some Take It to an Extreme.  The Atlantic: The Business-School Scandal That Just Keeps Getting Bigger  The Washington Post: What's America's largest ethnic group, and why did we get it wrong for so long? The New York Times: Shuntaro Tanikawa, Popular Poet and Translator of ‘Peanuts,' Dies at 92 The New York Times:Shalom Nagar Dies; Reluctant Executioner of Adolf Eichmann

The Promised Podcast
The “Judgement Days” Edition

The Promised Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 90:12


Allison Kaplan Sommer, Linda Gradstein and Noah Efron discuss two topics of incomparable importance and end with an anecdote about something in Israel that made them smile this week. Hear the Extra-Special, Special Extra Segment on Patreon   —Gradually, then Suddenly, then OMG— The shocking, sudden fall of strong-man ophthalmologist Bashar al-Assad from power in Syria left Jihadist Islamists poised to replace him. What does it all means for, well, us? —Day in Court— Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes the stand to testify on his own behalf in his four-years-and-running bribery, fraud and breach of trust trial. What does it all means for, well, us? —Quo Vadis, Adis?— For our most unreasonably generous Patreon supporters, in our extra-special, special extra discussion: The renowned and storied DC Conservative Synagogue, Adis Israel, disinvites former Israeli Foreign Minister Yoav Gallant, after congregants complain about this community hosting an architect of Israel's war in Gaza, and a man indicted by the ICC for war crimes. We ask, Quo Vadis, Adis? Plus, a remembrance of the man who hanged Adolf Eichmann, and a tribute to the star quality of the impossibly-talented and enchanted daughter-of, Naomi Sommer!

Jewish History Soundbites
The Eichmann Trial

Jewish History Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 42:00


The trial for former SS officer Adolf Eichmann, one of the architects of the Final Solution, which took place in Jerusalem between April – August 1961, wasn't merely a trial for one individual and his heinous crimes. The trial showcased the story of the Holocaust and broadcast it worldwide for the world, the Jewish People and the State of Israel to confront and make part of its consciousness. Examining various aspects of the Eichmann trial and its proceedings will present a narrative of exposing the story of the Holocaust as we know it today.   Check out a previous episode of Jewish History Soundbites which dealt with the Kapo trials during the 1950's prior to the Eichmann trial: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/e/collaboration-or-cooperation-eliezer-greunbaum-jewish-kapos/   Cross River, a leading financial institution committed to supporting its communities, is proud to sponsor Jewish History Soundbites. As a trusted partner for individuals and businesses, Cross River understands the importance of preserving and celebrating our heritage. By sponsoring this podcast, they demonstrate their unwavering dedication to enriching the lives of the communities in which they serve. Visit Cross River at https://www.crossriver.com/   Subscribe to Jewish History Soundbites Podcast on: PodBean: https://jsoundbites.podbean.com/ or your favorite podcast platform Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter or Instagram at @Jsoundbites For sponsorship opportunities about your favorite topics of Jewish history or feedback contact Yehuda at:  yehuda@yehudageberer.com