She explores how Eichmann viewed blind loyalty as the highest moral good. Even after Heinrich Himmler, head of the SS, ordered him to halt deportations, Eichmann continued implementing the Final Solution, believing Hitler’s word to be the ultimate law. His crimes were not born of personal hatred but from a perverse sense of legal and bureaucratic duty.
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