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Eichmann, (Karl) Adolf (1906–1962)

Austrian Nazi. As an SS official during Hitler's regime 1933–45, he was responsible for atrocities against Jews and others, including the implementation of genocide. He managed to escape at the fall of Germany in 1945, but was discovered in Argentina in 1960, abducted by Israeli agents, tried in Israel in 1961 for war crimes, and executed.

He was in charge of the Gestapo department controlling the Jewish population of all German-occupied territory. He organized the mass deportation of Jews from Germany and Bohemia to concentration camps in Poland in 1941. He was given the task of organizing the Final Solution to the ‘Jewish problem’ at the Wannsee Conference in 1942 and set up extermination camps, specifying the design of the gas chambers and crematoria.



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In 1961, when the trial of Adolf Eichmann dominated the headlines, such enthusiasm became evident for the first time.
) Along with the just-concluded trial of Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem, Hochhuth, as much as any other author, forced international attention on the question of moral responsibility for the Holocaust, a question that in one form or another has shadowed European history ever since.
Wiesenthal's efforts led to more than 1,100 convictions, including that of Adolf Eichmann, architect of Hitler's wicked ``Final Solution.
 
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