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Fifth Chapter

Fifth Chapter

Arendt examines the initial Nazi strategy for dealing with the so-called “Jewish Question”: forced emigration rather than extermination, before shifting to genocide. Eichmann, overseeing Jewish departures, collaborated with Zionist groups but remained a bureaucrat following orders. Immigration restrictions made expulsion unfeasible, leading to mass internment and extermination. Arendt highlights Eichmann’s obedience and the gradual evolution of Nazi policy.

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