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One of the most tightly secured trials of our time has now come to an
end in Jerusalem. Once again, the international press and the public
crowded together to witness the verdict against Adolf Eichmann. Behind
Eichmann stood an entire epoch, stood an occurence in breach of
international law: the extermination of an entire tribe. Nevertheless,
the Israelis judged only Eichmann, not Germany. They passed the death
sentence after a correct and legally flawless trial. For this they
deserve our admiration. The defendant had the last word. His words were
harsh and rattling with coldness and cynicism.
/Eichmann: I had to
bow to the re-evaluation of values prescribed by the state. And for my
part, I would now ask the Jewish people for forgiveness and confess
that I am overcome with shame at the memory of the injustice done to the
Jews and the deeds committed against them. But in view of the grounds
for this verdict, this would probably only be interpreted as
hypocrisy.
Source: UFA-Wochenschau 282/1961, December 19, 1961. Bundesarchiv Filmarchiv