Adolf Eichmann
On this day: Adolf Eichmann captured in Argentina by Mossad
Eichmann was hanged at midnight on June 1, 1962; he was the only person in Israel’s history to be executed by the state.
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On this day: Adolf Eichmann captured in Argentina by Mossad
Eichmann, Revisited
50 years after his trial in Jerusalem, here are thoughts on the man in the glass booth, as witnessed by one of Israel's rare TV personnel at the time.
How the Eichmann trial changed Israel
As generation of survivors grows smaller, we should use the 50th anniversary of the trial to appreciate the power of survivors’ testimony and take steps to ensure this testimony is never forgotten.
Cabinet okays NIS 4m. for Eichmann trial 50th anniversary
PM: This was when the Jews began to mete out justice to their persecutors; courtroom testimony videos uploaded to YouTube.
PM marks Eichmann trial anniversary: The Jewish People live
Trial marked "a turning point" in history of Jewish People, Sate of Israel, Netanyahu says; courtroom testimony videos uploaded to YouTube.
‘An inveterate Nazi and anti-Semite’
In a compelling account, Deborah Lipstadt recreates the texture and tension of the Eichmann trial.
Catharsis or neurosis?
50 years since Eichmann, has the country recovered? An in-depth look at the trial of the century.
Eichmann, clown or monster?
Eichman's only regret: He didn't finish the job
New recordings of infamous Nazi war criminal in his most candid, intoxicated moments before his capture are discovered by 'Der Spiegel.'
German academic reveals secret Israeli Eichmann transcripts
Dr. Irmtrud Wojak tells 'Post' Eichmann “did not hide his anti-Semitism” in interviews, and talked about “transporting Jews to slaughter."
50 years later, new data surfaces about Eichmann trial
Conference reveals Nazi leader’s sexual preferences, decision to bar robust survivor’s testimony.