(It was Adolf Eichmann who personally oversaw the deportation ... “As a child, I spent years expecting to be tortured,” he writes in the memoir’s first volume. He comes to the reasons ...
When Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann went on trial in 1961, he denied the accusations. But rediscovered tapes tell another story, revealing a man damning himself with his own voice. Show more In ...
Had the trial of Adolf Eichmann, in Jerusalem ... a man named Felix Kersten, in his memoirs—had not greeted the Final Solution with great enthusiasm, and Eichmann assured the police examiner ...
This was Adolf Eichmann, who for years saw his destiny ... In the months following, he wrote at least three volumes of memoirs, and that November his guards asked to be relieved of their ...
According to the memoirs of Rudolf Höss, Commandant of Auschwitz, Adolf Eichmann suggested using "showers of carbon monoxide while bathing, as was done with mental patients in some places in the ...
A thin faced Adolf Eichmann listens to the reading of a 15 count indictment, accusing him of the murder of millions of Jews during World War II, as a guard stands beside him. The reading of the ...
The identity of the hangman who executed Adolf Eichmann in 1962 was kept secret for three decades. By the time Shalom Nagar’s name was unearthed by Israeli journalists, Nagar had retired from ...
An Israeli documentary to be released shortly features voice recordings of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, who was captured by the Mossad in the early 1960s in San Fernando, north of Buenos ...
In 1961 former Nazi Adolf Eichmann is captured by Jewish agents and put on trial. American television producer Milton Fruchtman fervently believes that the trial with its witness accounts of Nazi ...