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(Ha'aretz) Avner Avrahami - Seven men, six of them from the Shin Bet security service (not the Mossad) and an anesthesiologist, abducted S.S. officer Adolf Eichmann from a suburb of Buenos Aires on May 11, 1960. Eichmann was one of the planners of the "Final Solution," the organizer of the transports that had carried millions of Jews to death camps in Europe. Fifty years later, those of Eichmann's captors who are still alive are in their eighties or above. At the time, they were 30-something. Three of them agreed to be interviewed. 2010-05-07 08:29:02Full Article
Fifty Years after Eichmann's Capture
(Ha'aretz) Avner Avrahami - Seven men, six of them from the Shin Bet security service (not the Mossad) and an anesthesiologist, abducted S.S. officer Adolf Eichmann from a suburb of Buenos Aires on May 11, 1960. Eichmann was one of the planners of the "Final Solution," the organizer of the transports that had carried millions of Jews to death camps in Europe. Fifty years later, those of Eichmann's captors who are still alive are in their eighties or above. At the time, they were 30-something. Three of them agreed to be interviewed. 2010-05-07 08:29:02Full Article
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