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Daily Mail says Adolph Eichmann isn’t dead (yet)

by | 1st, June 2012

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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