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1. Totally Wired - Eichmann eXpress Power AC enhancing cable
- www.totallywired.co.nz
- Eichmann .
- This is of course what we have with the Keith Eichmann's of this world and rather than building an amplifier that may not fulfil all needs, he goes down the path of improving the performance of a great many systems at a fraction of the cost of changing amplifiers. ...
- There were significant measurable differences and the Eichmann eXpress cable came a very close second in both technical and listening tests to the estimable Kimber Palladian cable. Being second might be seen as a problem except for one fact - the Kimber sells for US$1060 whereas the Eichmann eXpress is US$295 - in other words you could have 3 Eichmann leads (plus a few new CDs) for the price of a single Kimber or any other high end contender. ...
- Having been previously unconvinced by many mains filters and cables we do have to ask what makes the Eichmann eXpress cable different - the official jargon-less explanation as to why it works is. ...
- You can also use the Eichmann Power strip - a universal 6 socket strip - to distribute the benefits of a single Power cable among a number of components as you work your way towards optimum system performance. ...
- The more demanding of power your amplifier is, the greater the potential gain - New Zealand amplifiers such as Plinius, Perreaux and Dynavector (and also powerful US and Canadian brands) have proved to be particularly suited to this Eichmann upgrade. ... with the Eichmann power cord in place dynamic transients sounded even more impressive, with rhythms propelled along with greater snap and gusto. ...
- "Hi John, Thanks again for sending me the Eichmann AC cables: I have been absolutely staggered by the improvement they've made to the system, particularly the amp. ...
- Eichmann eXpress Power AC cable.
- Eichmann eXpress Power Strip NZ$69.
2. Adolf Eichmann
- www.ihffilm.com
- Adolf Eichmann was a former gasoline salesman charged with organizing and carrying out Hitler's Final Solution. ... Adolf Eichmann embraced his leader's vitriolic hatred of Jews and other undesirables with a passion and turned his mind to creating the most efficient and horrifying machine of death the world has ever seen. This documentary profiles the Nazi monster through exclusive interviews, rare photos and footage including extensive film of Eichmann's trial in 1962. Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal details the 15-year quest to bring Eichmann to justice, while historians trace his rise to power and development of the machinery of the Holocaust. ...
- Adolf Eichmann.
3. Museum für Konkrete Kunst/Kunstverein/Städt. Galerie: 02.04. - 07.05.2000 Hans Aeschbacher und Heinrich Eichmann
- www.germangalleries.com
- Hans Aeschbacher und Heinrich Eichmann.
- Mai präsentieren das Theater Ingolstadt und das Museum für Konkrete Kunst im Theaterfoyer eine Retrospektive mit Werken von Hans Aeschbacher und Heinrich Eichmann. ...
- Die Stele Figur III Explorer 2 von Aeschbacher am Eingang der Galerie und die Blattgoldarbeiten, die Eichmann direkt auf die Betonwände im Theater aufgebracht hat, sind den Ingolstädtern vertraut. Ob seine Kunst denn auch immer verstanden wird, daran zweifelte Heinrich Eichmann:. ...
- Der 1915 in Zürich geborene Eichmann arbeitet in den 30er Jahren als Werbegrafiker und Fotoreporter im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg. ... Danach kehrt Eichmann zu landschaftlichen Motiven und zu einer formal ungebundenen Malerei zurück. Trotzdem knüpft Eichmann an die Geometrie an. ...
- Hans Aeschbacher - Heinrich Eichmann, Foyer im Theater Ingolstadt. ...
4. Eichmann trial: The complete transcripts
- www.nizkor.org
- Adolf Eichmann .
- Volumes VII and VIII, the Facsimile of Eichmann's statement in German to the Israeli Police, and Volume IX, Microfiche copies of the documents submitted at the trial, are not included within the Nizkor collection. ...
- Nizkor would like to thank The Trust for the Publication of the Proceedings of the Eichmann Trial for granting permission to place these files on the Internet, and acknowledge the co-operation of Rubin Mass Ltd. ...
- Adolf Eichmann Before:.
- has released "The Trial of Adolf Eichmann," in 9 volumes. ...
5. Dave Eichmann
- mingo.info-science.uiowa.edu
- Dave Eichmann.
- david-eichmann@uiowa. ...
- David Eichmann is Director of the School of Library and Information Science, with a joint appointment in the Department of Computer Science. ...
6. Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online - 02038 - EICHMANTRI.AW
- motlc.wiesenthal.org
- ISRAEL: EICHMANN TRIAL.
- The trial of Nazi leader, Adolf Eichmann was held in Jerusalem in 1961-1962. Eichmann was accused of crimes against the Jewish people and crimes against humanity, which included the persecution, deportation and murder of millions. Eichmann's claim that he was merely carrying out orders was rejected and he was convicted and executed.
7. eichmann
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- eichmann.
- Rob Woodland introduced some of the Eichmann Technologies products at the February 2004 meeting of the Los Angeles and Orange County Audio Society, held at Classic Records in Hollywood. ... Woodland stated that the best way to understand the Eichmann cables is to experience them in your own system, so I decided to take his advice. ...
- The $196 eXpress6 interconnects incorporate the Eichmann Ratio™ formula and an extended EMF control system which uses passive buffers. ...
- Rob Woodland was right! The Eichmann interconnects provide a wide-open window. ...
- As good as the Eichmann interconnects were, the AC cable was even better! The difference the eXpress power cable made was amazing, especially since it replaced a top-of-the-line Onix Statement power cord costing over two times as much. The Eichmann AC cord doesn’t restrain or restrict the sound, as do some of the heavily-shielded power cords that I have tried. ... The Eichmann Series 2 AC cord did a better job of engaging me in the music than any power cable I have tried to date. ...
- The final product I tried was the Eichmann Topper™, a passive device used to reduce resonance and improve the performance of audio and video components and loudspeakers. It reminds me of the scales on Godzilla’s back! According to the Eichmann website, the Topper™ provides cleaner, more focused sound, reduces upper-bass haze and overhang, increases low-level detail, and improves soundstage. ... The improvements were not as dramatic as the ones I noticed with the Eichmann interconnects and power cord, but they were worthwhile. I am looking forward to trying the Eichmann eXpress6 speaker cables in the near future! Fown-Ming Tien.
- com fame—Eichmann Technologies International from Brisbane, Australia. ...
- Unlike early Tara cables, the Eichmann eXpress6 Series 2 interconnects are chock full of high technology. ... The cables contain passive buffers, ultra pure copper runs, and air dielectric, and feature a very special ratio of mass invented by Keith Eichmann. ... Go to the Eichmann website for more technical details. ...
8. Adolf Eichmann
- auschwitz.dk
- One of the most feared and hated Nazi leaders of World War II, Adolf Eichmann was responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews.
- Adolf Eichmann was born in Solingen on 19 March 1906. Later the family moved to Linz, Austria, where Adolf Eichmann spent his youth. ...
- Adolf Eichmann, Master of Death.
- In Austria, Eichmann brought together all the bureaucratic agencies needed for Jewish expulsion. ... In December 1939 Eichmann was transferred to Amt IV dealing with Jewish affairs and evacuation, and for the next six years Adolf Eichmann's office was the headquarter for the implementation of the 'Final Solution'; after the Wannsee Conference gave the go-ahead.
- Adolf Eichmann oversaw the Holocaust, the maltreatment, deportation to concentration camps, and murder especially by the use of gas chambers of millions of Jews, and. Eichmann's efficient organization rounded up and transported millions to their deaths at infamous camps such as Auschwitz, Chelmno, Treblinka, Sobibor and Belsec. But only in Budapest after March 1944 did the desk-murderer Adolf Eichmann become a public personality, working in the open and playing a leading role in the massacre of Hungarian Jewry. ...
- After the war, Adolf Eichmann escaped capture and the stage was set for one of the greatest manhunts in history. But Adolf Eichmann lived in Germany for five years before moving to Argentina where he would live under an alias for another ten years. ...
- May 23, Ben Gurion, the Prime Minister announced to a startled Knesset that Adolf Eichmann, the SS officer who master-minded Hitler's extermination of six million Jews,was in Israeli hands and was to be put on trial for his life. He described Eichmann as "one of the greatest of the Nazi war criminals". Reports in Israel spoke of a daring operation carried out by the Israeli intelligence service, Mossad, to seize Eichmann from Argentina where he had been living under an assumed identity. ...
- Adolf Eichmann was tried for crimes against humanity. In the jailhouse writings, Eichmann, a former traveling salesman, tried to put distance between himself and the Nazi genocide, claiming he was just a bureaucrat. ... " And Eichmann showed no reaction to the horrors that were described in court.
9. FORWARD : Arts & Letters
- www.forward.com
- Off-Broadway Play Wonders, Did Eichmann Snooker Arendt?.
- Playwright provocateur on stage and off, he picked up the telephone and dialed the chief drama critic of the Village Voice, leaving a long message cajoling, pleading and scolding because, he said, that publication (among others) won't review or even list his latest production, "The Diary of Adolf Eichmann. ...
- His latest production, at a small theater on West 45th Street that he rented for the show, claims to give the inside story of the "The Final Solution" as told by Eichmann, the Nazi who implemented plans leading to the genocide of 6 million Jews. Set in 1961 in Eichmann's Israeli jail cell shortly before his sentencing to death, the one-man show was adapted from original sources including Eichmann's prison diaries, released by the Israeli government earlier this year, trial documents, as well as Nazi propaganda such as "Mein Kampf. ...
- Tenenbom drew chiefly on the writings of Josef Löwenherz, a director of the Vienna Jewish center Kultusgemeinde Wien, who recorded his meetings with Eichmann and other Nazi officials from 1938 through 1942. ...
- Friedman, who has been called "the conscience of Israel" for hunting down war criminals like Eichmann. ...
- In your play, you put words in Eichmann's mouth based on the writings of Jewish leaders. ...
- Whenever Eichmann asked the Jewish leaders for something, they complied. ...
- How did Eichmann get that impression? .
- Eichmann tried to project an image of himself as a schleper, and she bought it. ...
- Löwenherz writes that he told Eichmann to create the Judenrat, the Jewish councils to do transports. Löwenherz also asks Eichmann to reconsider closing the synagogues because as long as they are open it would be easier to transmit direct orders to the Jews. ...
- To do it, I had to think like Eichmann and write these words in his name. ...
- You have to understand that Eichmann was a human being and that every one of us can get there that dark place. ...
- I started with the public Eichmann the guy who said he was just following orders. ...
- Why did you quote Eichmann in such gruesome detail, projecting horrific photographs of his massacred victims on the wall? .
10. 20th WCP: Eichmann, the Banality of Evil, and Thinking in Arendt's Thought
- www.bu.edu
- Eichmann, the Banality of Evil, and Thinking in Arendt's Thought* .
- ABSTRACT: I analyze the ways in which the faculty of thinking can avoid evil action, taking into account Hannah Arendt's discussion regarding the banality of evil and thoughtlessness in connection with the Eichmann trial. ...
- Eichmann in Jerusalem (2) was originated when Hannah Arendt went to Jerusalem in order to report, for The New Yorker, on the trial of Otto Adolf Eichmann, (3) who was acused of crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. ... The New York Times had announced Eichmann's capture by Israeli agents in Argentina, in May 24, 1960. Israel and Argentina had discussed Eichmann's extradition to Israel, and the United Nations finally decided the legality of Jerusalem Trial. After the confirmation that Eichamnn was to be judged in Israel, Arendt asked The New Yorker's director, William Shamn, to do a complete report of the Eichmann case in Israel.
- Arendt's first reaction to Eichmann, "the man in the glass booth," was nicht einmal unheimlich not even sinister. ... " (5) Arendt's perception that Eichmann seemed to be a common man, evidenced in his transparent superficiality and mediocrity left her astonished in measuring the unaccounted evil committed by him, that is, organizing the deportation of millions of Jews to the concentration camps. Actually, what Arendt had detected in Eichmann was not even stupidity, in her words, he portrayed something entirely negative, it was thoughtlessness. Eichmann's ordinariness implied in an incapacity for independent critical thought: ". ... " (6) (emphasis added) Eichmann became the protagonist of a kind of experience apparently so quotidian, the absence of the critical thought. Arendt says: "When confronted with situations for which such routine procedures did not exist, he Eichmann was helpless, and his cliché-ridden language produced on the stand, as it had evidently done in his official life, a kind of macabre comedy. ...
- Eichmann had always acted according to the restrict limits allowed by the laws and ordinances. ... In fact, it was not only Eichmann, as an isolated person, who was normal, whereas all other bureaucrats were sadist monsters. ... This is the mentality that Arendt believed she was facing in Eichmann. ... " (8) Eichmann has brought up the radical danger of "such remoteness from reality and such thoughtlessness. ...
11. Holocaust-Referenz : Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem
- www.h-ref.de
- Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem.
- Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem.
- Eichmann war u. ...
- Adolf Eichmann.
12. Top News Article | Reuters.com
- www.reuters.com
- Israeli Spy Who Captured Nazi Eichmann Dies Thu Mar 3, 2005 07:32 AM ET Printer Friendly | Email Article | Reprints | RSS .
- JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The Israeli spy who captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, approaching him on a Buenos Aires street with the words "one moment, sir" before bundling him into a car to be smuggled to Israel, has died in New York. ...
- But he earned renown as the agent who in 1960 found Eichmann, the German SS officer responsible for deporting millions of Jews to concentration camps during the Holocaust, living in Argentina. ...
- Eichmann, who had been living in Argentina under a false identity since fleeing Germany after World War II, was interrogated at a safehouse in Buenos Aires before being smuggled to Israel. ...
- The daring operation, which inspired books and films, led to Eichmann's conviction in a 1961 trial and his hanging in 1962. ...
- Malchin, a martial arts expert, decided to confront Eichmann alone near his home on Garibaldi Street to avoid attracting attention and to ensure he would be brought to Israel "in one piece," Dan said. ...
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