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13. Boston.com / News / Boston Globe / Obituaries / Peter Malkin, Mossad agent who caught Nazi Eichmann
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- Home > News > Boston Globe > Obituaries Peter Malkin, Mossad agent who caught Nazi Eichmann Boston Globe Peter Z. Malkin, the Jewish guerrilla and Israeli intelligence agent who captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann on a street in Buenos Aires, died Tuesday in New York. ... Adam Bernstein March 4, 2005 --> Peter Malkin, Mossad agent who caught Nazi Eichmann.
- Malkin, the Jewish guerrilla and Israeli intelligence agent who captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann on a street in Buenos Aires, died Tuesday in New York. ...
- His most famous exploit was snatching Eichmann on May 11, 1960. Eichmann, a key architect of the Nazi Holocaust who coined the term ''Final Solution," had fled to Argentina in the early 1950s. ...
- " One overturned a jeep in the quiet neighborhood; another, hoping to talk to Eichmann and his family, used a cover story about being a businessman seeking to build a factory nearby.
- Asked by his superior how he might manage to subdue Eichmann, who was expected to resist, Mr. ...
- Malkin left for Argentina with an elite commando team and spent months planning for all contingencies, including how to hold Eichmann in a safe house before spiriting him to Israel. ...
- On the appointed day, he passed Eichmann in the street and, as planned, said to the approaching man the only words he knew in Spanish, ''Un momentito, senor. ... Malkin overpowered Eichmann, dragging him into a waiting car.
- In his memoir, ''Eichmann in My Hands" (1990), Mr. Malkin described being surprised at how undistinguished and rather bony Eichmann looked. ...
- He said his interrogations of Eichmann were freakishly revealing, as when he confronted Eichmann about the death of Mr. ...
- Eichmann was tried and hanged in Israel in 1962.
- His memoir was turned into a television film, ''The Man Who Captured Eichmann" (1996), and shown on the TNT cable network.
14. BBC - History - Adolf Eichmann: The Mind of a War Criminal
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- Adolf Eichmann: The Mind of a War Criminal.
- Adolf Eichmann systematically applied the logistics of commerce to the annihilation of Jews during the Holocaust. ...
- Adolf Eichmann .
- Adolf Eichmann was born in 1906 in Solingen, a small industrial city in the Rhineland. ... Eichmann and his five siblings followed. ... Eichmann senior was an active member of the Evangelical Church and his son remained in the faith until 1937, long after most SS men broke with religion.
- 'Eichmann was adept at learning practical skills on the job, under the tutelage of seniors he respected. ...
- Eichmann was very much under his father's influence, and older male authority figures would continue to mould his life. ... Eichmann worked on the surface and in underground oil-shale tunnels before moving to an apprenticeship with an electrical engineering firm. ...
- Little attention has been paid to Eichmann's work experience, but it had a significant bearing on his career in the SS. Eichmann was adept at learning practical skills on the job, under the tutelage of seniors he respected. ...
- Eichmann did well and was transferred to the Salzburg district. ...
- PBS - The Trial of Adolf Eichmann .
15. Amazon.com Auctions: Bid History for The House on Garibaldi Street 1st Account of the Capture of Adolf Eichmann 1975
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- The House on Garibaldi Street 1st Account of the Capture of Adolf Eichmann 1975.
- Description: The House on Garibaldi Street 1st Account of the Capture of Adolf Eichmann Isser Harel Viking - 1975 265 Pages Hardcover Dust Jacket. ...
16. KRT Wire | 02/18/2003 | Former Israeli spy chief Isser Harel dies; helped capture Eichmann
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- Former Israeli spy chief Isser Harel dies; helped capture Eichmann.
- JERUSALEM - (KRT) - Isser Harel, the celebrated Israeli spy chief who ran the secret 1960 mission that snatched Holocaust war criminal Adolf Eichmann from anonymity in Argentina, died Tuesday of old age. ...
- Its most famous early exploit probably was the mission to nab Eichmann. Agents from across Europe converged on Buenos Aires without weapons, shielding their plan and identities from Argentine authorities, and spirited Eichmann to eventual trial and execution in Israel.
- Eichmann had lived secretly for a decade in Argentina under a new identity. According to Harel's memoirs, not only did the Mossad agents need to track Eichmann down, but they also had to positively establish his identity before they abducted him from a sovereign country.
- "I sent a message to Ben-Gurion, not only to Ben-Gurion, also to Foreign Minister Golda Meir, to inform them that we had completed the operation successfully, and, not less important, that the identity of the suspect Ricardo Klement was really that of Adolf Eichmann," the balding, beefy Harel recalled in a 1996 television interview. "As was Ben-Gurion's way, he received the information rather coolly, but it was clear that he hoped the matter would develop into a trial for Adolf Eichmann. ...
- The trial of the Nazi who was described as the bureaucrat in charge of Adolf Hitler's Final Solution, which killed 6 million Jews, riveted the world and was chronicled by the German-American philosopher Hannah Arendt in her 1964 bestseller, "Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. ...
17. The Australian: Nazi hunter captured Eichmann for Israel March 08, 2005
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- Nazi hunter captured Eichmann for Israel.
- SAFEBREAKER, explosives expert, resistance fighter and finally Israeli secret agent, Peter Malkin has a proud niche in the history of covert operations for his remarkable capture of the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann on the streets of a Buenos Aires suburb in 1960. ...
- Eichmann, who as an SS Obersturmbannfuhrer in charge of Jewish affairs, was responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews during the Holocaust, had been arrested at the end of World War II. ...
- In the late 1950s Mossad agents received a tip that Eichmann was living in Argentina under an assumed name. ...
- But, as Malkin was to recount in his book Eichmann in My Hands, published in 1990, that success seemed, at first, far from being a foregone conclusion. ...
- When Harel pointed out to him that Eichmann might well resist if seized on the street, and asked Malkin how he proposed to subdue him, Malkin put his boss in a deadly chokehold that carried instant conviction to the Mossad chief. ...
- In the event, the regularity of Eichmann's routine made the task easier. ...
- Approaching Eichmann, Malkin addressed him in the only three words of Spanish he knew: "Un momentito, senor. ... Eichmann collapsed on the ground, taking Malkin down with him, but the getaway car was at hand. Another agent sprang out, grabbed Eichmann's feet and bundled him into it. ... Eichmann was sped to the safe house where he was to spend the next 10 days. ...
- In Eichmann in My Hands, he described how he confronted the Nazi about the death of his nephew: "My sister's boy, my favourite playmate, he was just your son's age. ...
- Eleven days after his capture, Eichmann, by now metamorphosed into an El Al steward who had drunk too much, was shepherded on to a waiting airliner at Buenos Aires airport. ... But he was present at the trial in Jerusalem which found Eichmann guilty of crimes against the Jewish people, crimes against humanity and war crimes, and condemned him to death. Eichmann was hanged on May 31, 1962. ...
- After the Eichmann snatch he continued to work for Mossad, eventually becoming chief of operations. ...
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19. Adolf Eichmann
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- Adolf Eichmann.
- Adolf Eichmann (March 19, 1906 - June 1, 1962) was a high-ranking official in Nazi Germany, and a member of the SS (Schutzstaffel). ...
- Adolf Eichmann was born and raised in Solingen, Germany. As a child, Eichmann was rather dark-complexioned, and other children taunted him for looking like "a Jew. ...
- Eichmann attended the Wannsee conference in 1942, which was responsible for the determination of issues relating to 'the final solution of the Jewish question'. Receiving the rank of SS-Obersturmbannführer; (Lieutenant Colonel), Eichmann was made head of Gestapo Department IV B 4, which was responsible for all the logistics relating to the extermination underway.
- After World War II, Eichmann was captured by US troops. ...
- During the whole trial, Eichmann insisted that he was only "following orders. ...
- Convicted on all counts, Eichmann was sentenced to death (the only civil death penalty ever carried out in Israel) on December 2, 1961 and was hanged a few minutes after midnight on June 1, 1962 at Ramla prison.
- BBC: Adolf Eichmann: The Mind of a War Criminal.
- Adolf Eichmann Quotes.
20. H. Eichmann's GEDCOM 5.5 Sample Page: Different Character Sets
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- Heiner Eichmann's GEDCOM 5. ...
21. The Confession of Adolf Eichmann
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- The Confession of Adolf Eichmann.
- Eichmann Tells His Own Damning Story .
- Transported Them To The Butcher: Eichmann's Story Part 1.
- To Sum It All Up, I Regret Nothing: Eichmann's Story Part 2.
22. South(west)paw: eichmann, milgram, arendt, zimbardo
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- --> eichmann, milgram, arendt, zimbardo There’s an excellent article in the Chronicle of Higher Education by Scott Smallwood that explains the sequence of events that led to Hamilton College inviting Ward Churchill to speak and the subsequent tsunami. ...
- eichmann, milgram, arendt, zimbardo.
- It is clear from the context, that Professor Churchill was referring to Hannah Arendt’s comments about Eichmann. ...
- Hannah Arendt was a journalist for the newspaper “The New Yorker” when she saw the Eichmann Trial in Israel in 1961. ...
- According to Arendt, Eichmann’s character flaw was mindless obedience to authority, not a sadistic or psychopathic personality.
- This, of course, is even scarier than finding that Eichmann and other Nazis were crazy in some way. ...
- So there is nothing absurd or outrageous about using the term “Eichmann” to refer to the stockbrokers who died that day. ...
23. The Seattle Times: Obituaries: Peter Malkin, Israel agent who captured Eichmann
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- Peter Malkin, Israel agent who captured Eichmann.
- WASHINGTON — Peter Malkin, 77, the Jewish guerrilla and Israeli intelligence agent who captured Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires, died Tuesday in New York. ...
- His most famous exploit was the snatching of Eichmann on May 11, 1960. Eichmann, a key architect of the Nazi Holocaust who coined the term "Final Solution," had fled to Argentina in the early 1950s. ...
- The Mossad received a tip that Eichmann was in Argentina, and after some unsuccessful investigations, sent Mr. ...
- On the appointed day, he passed Eichmann in the street and, as planned, said in Spanish, "Un momentito, señor. ... Malkin overpowered Eichmann, dragging him into a waiting car. ...
- In his memoir, "Eichmann in My Hands" (1990), Mr. Malkin described being surprised at how undistinguished and rather bony Eichmann looked. ...
- Malkin said his interrogations of Eichmann were freakishly revealing, as when he confronted Eichmann about the death of Mr. ...
- A diplomatic uproar followed Eichmann's removal from Argentina, but he was tried and hanged in Israel in 1962. ...
24. Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Israeli agent who caught Eichmann dies at 77
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- Israeli agent who caught Eichmann dies at 77 .
- Peter Malkin, the Israeli agent who snatched Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the Holocaust, from the streets of Buenos Aires and took him to face trial in Israel, has died in New York at the age of 77. ...
- Heading the newly formed state's most-wanted list was Eichmann, Hitler's foremost expert on Jewish matters and the man who oversaw the Final Solution. ...
- Malkin was one of the men sent by Mossad, the Israeli secret service, to hunt Eichmann down. ... According to his autobiography, Eichmann in My Hands, Malkin stepped up and said: " Un momentito, señor " (Just a moment, sir) - the only words he knew in Spanish. He then grabbed Eichmann's arm and wrestled him to the ground with the help of another agent. ...
- Eichmann was interrogated for 10 days in a safe house before being spirited away to Israel on a diplomatic flight. ...
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