"When I read Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem, I almost wrote something about it. The book is so exciting that I got sick from it for a couple of weeks; not that there would be any toxic attack [Giftspritzer] against me in it (the assistant of the defense lawyer Servatius, a certain Dr Dieter Wechtenbruch, who I do not know by the way and of whom I had never heard up to now is characterized as a “disciple of Carl Schmitt” on p. 129) but rather because it made me think back to my legal brief [Gutachten] from August 1945, in particular its final section [Schlussbemerkung]. But I prefer to keep my silence."
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Carl Schmitt, in letter to Ernst Forsthoff on 18 November 1963, published in Dorothee Mußgnug, Reinhard Mußgnug, and Angela Reinthal, eds., Ernst Forsthoff und Carl Schmitt: Briefwechsel 1926–1974 (Berlin, 2007), and quoted in Niklas Plaetzer, "Eichmann in Plettenberg: Carl Schmitt reads Hannah Arendt", Modern Intellectual History (2022)
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