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.
Argentina declassifies 1,850 documents about Nazi activities in the country
Opera brings Eichmann’s trial to the stage in dramatic world premiere
Milei to open Argentina’s Nazi ratline archives, urged to reveal Holocaust records
WATCH: Hitler tells Conan O'brien he hates Trump comparison
"Hitler, thank you so much for stopping by tonight, and might I add, you're the worst," is how Conan O'brien welcomed the Fuhrer to his show.
Afraid that no one would believe them
President Reuven Rivlin said, “The Eichmann trial broke the conspiracy of silence.”
German court blocks release of secret Eichmann files
Classified documents reportedly reveal West Germany intelligence knew Eichmann was in Argentina as early as 1952.
Defending the banality theory
The Hannah Arendt movie explores the notion that great evil can be caused by ordinary people who choose to follow orders blindly
Out and About: Top 10 things to do 309448
On Independence Day, take a tour of the Jezreel Valley and learn about the pioneers at The Museum of Pioneer Settlement in Kibbutz Yifat.
Remembering the Shoah
Since its inauguration in 1953, commemoration of Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day has changed radically.
High Court hears appeal from Lebanese terrorist
Mustafa Dirani seeks to sue the state for civil damages; Dirani’s attorney: Even Eichmann would have had the right to sue the state.
Foundations of Holocaust: American eugenics and the Nazi connection
The architect of mass murder
Dec 15 marks the day in which Eichmann was sentenced to death in a landmark case that changed int’l law.
This Week In History: Eichmann sentenced to death
In December 1961, Jerusalem court handed down first and only death sentence in Israel's history.