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Suppose Adolf Eichmann dies sometime in the 1950s in Argentine, before the Mossad can arrest him.
How would the lack of the Eichmann trial affect the understanding of the Holocaust? Would it delay public consciousness of the Holocaust?
How did the trial affect Israeli society? Would its absence cause any changes to Israel?
Hannah Arendt won't write Eichmann in Jerusalem. Will this affect the understanding of the men who carried out the final solution?
Would the Milgram experiment still occur?