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...such offenses as despairing of salvation and obstinacy in sinning. As long as they persist, they are in some sense unforgivable. The doctrine raises interesting questions of unforgivability. If it had been 6 million Catholics who were exterminated in the Nazi death camps, would the Pope have forgiven Adolf Eichmann? Or would he have had Eichmann hunted down, taken to Rome for trial and executed, as the Jews brought Eichmann to Jerusalem for judgment and hanging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pope John Paul II: I Spoke... As a Brother | 1/9/1984 | See Source »

...Evan T. Barr's commentary on Klaus Barbie (2/18/83): Adolf Eichmann was seized in May 1960, not in 1962 as Barr states, by Israeli secret agents in Argentina. He was tried and convicted in 1961 and was executed in May 1962. Sarah E. Yedinsky...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Klaus Barbie | 2/22/1983 | See Source »

Until this month, that is, when the 69-year-old Barbie was finally handed over to French authorities in the most sensational arrest of a Nazi fugitive since the seizure of Adolf Eichmann by Israeli agents in 1962. Barbie now returns to face trial in the city he held hostage for two bloody years during the Second World War. This time, he will almost certainly not escape...

Author: By Evan T. Bart, | Title: A Time For Retribution | 2/18/1983 | See Source »

...rarely met with on a New York stage. Here they are in this tale of Appalachian tenacity, fashioned by Susan Cooper and Hume Cronyn. And who better to memorialize their griefs and joys than Cronyn and Jessica Tandy? Good. How does a liberal-minded German classics professor become Eichmann's right-hand man at Auschwitz? In C.P. Taylor's play, the gifted Alan Howard makes the insidious slope to hell plausible and harrowing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: The BEST OF 1982: Theater | 1/3/1983 | See Source »

...camps, "I was savage in an inferno where Eichmann's reality eclipsed Dante's vision of hell. I reacted with the nervous system in a frenzy to hang on. Harvard marked a redemption. Here the mind began to soar and the struggle for moral and intellectual survival began. It was a struggle that begin in Australia at the age of 18, after I hadn't been in a classroom for six years...

Author: By Wendy L. Wall, | Title: The Long Road | 11/29/1982 | See Source »

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