Eichmann ở Jerusalem (Vietnamese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eichmann ở Jerusalem" in Vietnamese language version.

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  • Mieszkowski, Jan (21 tháng 7 năm 2013). “The Banality of Intellect: Christian Ingrao's "Believe and Destroy". LA Review of Books. Truy cập ngày 1 tháng 8 năm 2020.

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  • Bird, David (6 tháng 12 năm 1975). “Hannah Arendt, Political Scientist, Dead”. The New York Times. Truy cập ngày 12 tháng 3 năm 2011. Hannah Arendt, the political philosopher who escaped Hitler's Germany and later scrutinized its morality in "Eichmann in Jerusalem" and other books, died Thursday night in her apartment at 370 Riverside Drive.
  • Gewen, Barry (14 tháng 5 năm 2006). “The Everyman of Genocide”. The New York Times. Truy cập ngày 27 tháng 4 năm 2012.

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  • Nathaniel Popper, 'A Conscious Pariah,' Lưu trữ 2018-01-12 tại Wayback Machine The Nation 19 September 2010:' "She acknowledges her debt," Trevor-Roper wrote, "but the full extent of that debt can be appreciated only by those who have read both. Again and again the arguments, the very phrases, are unconsciously repeated." Trevor-Roper's review was largely forgotten, as was his conclusion that "indeed, behind the whole of Miss Arendt's book stands the overshadowing bulk of Mr. Hilberg's.".'

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  • Nathaniel Popper, 'A Conscious Pariah,' Lưu trữ 2018-01-12 tại Wayback Machine The Nation 19 September 2010:' "She acknowledges her debt," Trevor-Roper wrote, "but the full extent of that debt can be appreciated only by those who have read both. Again and again the arguments, the very phrases, are unconsciously repeated." Trevor-Roper's review was largely forgotten, as was his conclusion that "indeed, behind the whole of Miss Arendt's book stands the overshadowing bulk of Mr. Hilberg's.".'

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