After examining Eichmann’s psychology and decision-making, Arendt spends the next five chapters analyzing the consequences of his actions across different regions. The fate of Jews under Nazi rule varied depending on the political freedom and moral values of their home countries. France and Hungary allowed the Nazis to deport foreign Jews but resisted deporting their own citizens. Croatia and Greece, on the other hand, cooperated fully with Nazi policies. In Romania, a fiercely anti-Semitic government massacred 300,000 Jews before Eichmann could even begin deportation plans.
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