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Eichmann Trial
The plot is based on the testimonies of the Holocaust survivors, the investigation of Eichmann, and the political pressures of both the Israeli and the West German governments on the prosecution to exclude disturbing issues from the hearings in the court room.
Format: Full Length Drama
Cast Size: 4W. 12M
Character breakdown
4 Women
12 Men
Snapshot
Original or Prominent Production: Habima National Theatre, Israel
Original Language: Hebrew
Production Rights Holder:
Motti Lerner
Experience(s) Chronicled: Nazi War Crimes and Judgement