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The Case of Adolf Eichmann (1961) By Victor Gollancz

 

An intriguing book where the author speaks out against the kidnapping of Eichmann and his standing for trial in Israel, as he regards his crimes as far too great to be tried in such a way. He condemns the allies for their failure in rescuing more Jews.

 

The author, a British Jew, discusses the guilt, responsibilities and punishment of SS-Obersturmbannführer Eichmann. He was one of the major organizers of the Holocaust, facilitating and managing the logistics of deportation of Jews to extermination camps in Eastern Europe. After the war, he fled to Argentina but in 1960 he was captured there by Mossad operatives and taken to Israel to face trial. He was found guilty and executed by hanging in 1962.

 

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  • 61 pages
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The Case of Adolf Eichmann (1961) By Victor Gollancz

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