Nazis disguised as Jews and Israel's pursuit of justice : the Eichmann trial and the kapo trials in Robert Shaw's The man in the glass ...
This article identifies the Nazi disguised as a Jew as a recurring figure in fiction, who destabilizes boundaries between perpetrator and victim. This blurring of identity is particularly provocative in relation to the Eichmann Trial and the Israeli Kapo Trials of the 1950s. Robert Shaw's The man in the glass booth (1967) responds to the Eichmann Trial and Arendt's subsequent analysis, ultimately reinforcing ...




