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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAdolf Eichmann Was Ready for His Close-Up. My Father Gave It to Him.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/opinion/adolf-eichmann-tv-trial.htmlNo paywall
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I was 14 the first time I saw Adolf Eichmann in person. He wore an ill-fitting suit and had tortoise shell glasses, with the bearing of a nervous accountant. He did not seem at all like someone who had engineered the deaths of millions of people, except of course that I was at his trial for genocide.
My father, Leo Hurwitz, directed the television coverage of the Eichmann trial, which was held in Jerusalem and broadcast all over the world in 1961. My dad was chosen for the position after the producer convinced both Capital Cities Broadcasting, then a small network that organized the pool coverage, and David Ben-Gurion, the prime minister of Israel, that the trial needed to be seen live. In the 1930s, my father had been one of the pioneers of the American social documentary film. In later years, he had directed two films on the Holocaust and had helped to invent many of the techniques of live television while director of production in the early days of the CBS network. Also, as a socialist, he had been blacklisted from all work in television for the previous decade, so he came cheap.
My mother and I joined my father in Jerusalem. Each day I stood in the control room and watched my father call the coverage Ready camera 2, take 2! For perhaps the first time in history, a trial was being recorded, not as in the style of a newsreel, with its neutrally positioned single camera, but more like a feature film, with concealed cameras placed to cover several points of view the witnesses, the judges, the attorneys, the publics, and of course, Eichmanns. These were cut, one against the other, often in close-up, so that the drama became vastly more personal. The style of my fathers work would come to define this trial, and its place in historical memory, even more than Eichmanns confession.
The prosecutor confronted Eichmann with his own words: The fact that I have the death of 5,000,000 Jews on my conscience gives me extraordinary satisfaction. The writer and Holocaust survivor Yehiel Di-nur testified from the witness box about the lines of people selected for death in the different planet of Auschwitz. Suddenly, Di-nur collapsed with a stroke. Through it all, Eichmanns face, as revealed in my fathers close-ups, showed no feeling except the occasional tic.
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Adolf Eichmann Was Ready for His Close-Up. My Father Gave It to Him. (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Apr 2023
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Goonch
(3,608 posts)1. 👇👇👇👇☠️
Eichmann with covered eyes led to El Al plane, on the way to Israel, 1960
sellitman
(11,606 posts)2. Yes, we seem to be reliving history
The GQP are edging us closer to fascism and the general public seems to not noticing.