Few senior Nazis have attracted more interest from journalists and historians than Adolf Eichmann, the senior adviser to the SS leadership on the “Jewish question”. Since his execution, in Israel, in ...
After the Allied victory he went into hiding, first in Austria, where he farmed eggs, and later in Argentina, where he lived with his wife and children as part of Juan Peron’s community of Nazi ...
The testimony that convicted Adolf Eichmann of Holocaust atrocities more than half a century ago has lost none of its power to chill the heart. Jim Axelrod now on a silent artifact from the trial that ...
Adolf Eichmann stands in his glass cage, flanked by guards, in a Jerusalem courtroom during his trial in 1961 for war crimes committed during World War II. AP Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann penned a ...
Eichmann in Jerusalem is not, ultimately, a study in the banality of evil. Eichmann, rather, is a chilling example of how evil agents know how to present themselves, in relevant circumstances, as ...
On May 23, 1960, then- Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion stood at the podium in the Knesset and solemnly said: “A short time ago one of the most notorious Nazi war criminals, Adolf Eichmann, was ...
Adolf Eichmann systematically applied the logistics of commerce to the annihilation of Jews during the Holocaust. David Cesarani examines the mind of a Nazi war criminal. Adolf Eichmann was born in ...
Almost 75 years after Hitler’s suicide, the evil of the Third Reich is like the sun; if you stare straight at it, you’ll get burned. We avert our eyes through satire (Springtime for Hitler, the ...
In 1960 David Ben Gurion exultantly announced that Adolph Eichmann, the man literally responsible for sending hundreds of thousands of Jews to their death, had been captured in Argentina. Eichmann’s ...
Tapes revealed by Germany’s Der Spiegel shed light on the life of a fugitive Nazi criminal in Argentina after the Second World War (1939/1945). Contrary to his claim during his trial in Israel that he ...
AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Gabriel Bach knew he was Jewish and that the Nazis were a serious threat, but at 13, leaving his new school and home in Amsterdam proved heartwrenching. What if, the boy wondered, he ...
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