Adolf Eichmann
Israel's new death penalty law marks moral break, sparks discrimination fears, expert says
For Prof. Yoram Rabin, a criminal and constitutional law scholar and president of the College of Management Academic Studies, the law is both a moral rupture and a legally vulnerable one.
Grapevine: Ringing hollow
On this day: Adolf Eichmann captured in Argentina by Mossad
Argentina declassifies 1,850 documents about Nazi activities in the country
'German BND knew of Eichmann's location in 1952'
'Bild' newspaper reports newly released document shows German intelligence was aware notorious Nazi was hiding in Argentina.
Book says Nazi hunter Wiesenthal worked for Mossad 186947
"Wiesenthal - The Life and Legends" reveals he provided Israel with intelligence on neo-Nazis and German scientists.
Book says Nazi hunter Wiesenthal worked for Mossad 186865
"Wiesenthal - The Life and Legends" reveals he provided Israel with intelligence on neo-Nazis and German scientists.
Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires 2010
The 50th anniversary of Eichmann’s capture, on May 11, 1960, passed almost imperceptibly in Argentina, while in Israel it apparently remained a non-story.
Inglorious Zionests
Put yourself in the director’s chair and wonder, if you will, what if the Mossad captured bin Laden?
'Vatican aided Eichmann's escape'
German campaigners demand disclosure of dossier on Nazi's flight to Argentina.