This shift was solidified at the Wannsee Conference, where Eichmann worked as a secretary while Nazi leaders methodically planned mass murder. Seeing that none of his superiors expressed moral objections, Eichmann suppressed his own doubts and embraced his role. Arendt notes that much of Europe followed a similar pattern of moral failure, including Jewish councils that, under duress, compiled lists of potential deportees and assisted the Nazis in rounding them up.
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