Daily Mail says Adolph Eichmann isn’t dead (yet)
ITS 50 years since Adolf Eichmann was found working for Mercedes Benz in Argentina, smuggled to Israel, tried and executed.
Who better than the once Nazi-loving Daily Mail to write about Life magazine photographer Gjon Mili’s snaps of the mass murderer in his cell?
The question we must ask ourselves is: can it happen again. The Mail says it can. In “19061”, Eichmann will return!
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The aging cardboard passport used by Adolf Eichmann, a high-ranking Nazi who escaped to Argentina after World War II, is shown in Buenos Aires, Argentina,Tuesday, May 29, 2007, after it has been recovered from musty court files here by a judge. Eichmann, one of the leaders of a campaign of mass deportation of Jews to extermination camps in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe during the war, fled to Argentina in 1950 under the alias as "Ricardo Klement." with a passport issued by the Red Cross. Abducted by Israeli agents in 1960 from a Buenos Aires suburb, he was taken to Israel, tried for crimes against humanity and then hanged in 1962. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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