Arendt provides a timeline of the trial. Despite the prosecution’s reliance on survivor testimonies that often lacked relevance to Eichmann’s actions, the most significant testimony came from Eichmann himself under cross-examination.
However, one moment in the trial stood out: a witness described how German officer Anton Schmidt secretly helped Jews escape from Poland until he was executed. Arendt reflects that history would have unfolded differently if more stories like Schmidt’s had been told.
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