Word: adolf
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Eichmann trial can only be distressful to the intelligent non-Zionist Jew. What the Israeli perpetrators of the trial do not realize is that the combined anti-Semitic feelings of all peoples will identify with Adolf Eichmann, notwithstanding his unspeakably horrible crimes. For all of his deeds, Eichmann is a human being, literally speaking, and his 6,000,000 victims are now merely an abstraction. The worldwide audience can identify with the human being; they cannot identify with an idea. Couple this with the normal emotional tendency of mankind to support the underdog, and it must be certain that...
...been made abundantly clear" that former Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann receiving a fair trial, Abraham V. Harman, Israeli Ambassador to the United said yesterday...
Though German-born, Adolf Eichmann was raised in Austria, in Linz, the postcard prettiness of which was darkened during the '20s by the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I. Adolf's father lost his job as a factory manager; young Adolf had to quit college to get a job as a salesman. Like other middle-class youths with a grievance, Adolf Eichmann turned fascist. In Germany on business trips, he thrilled to the sight of brown-shirted Storm Troopers marching beneath swastika banners, and listened avidly to the Munich ravings of another product...
...issues raised by the trial of Adolf Eichmann reverberated. Granted that Eichmann was guilty ("the biggest of the murderers," West Germany's Chancellor Konrad Adenauer called him last week), was his propaganda show trial a good thing...
...when the end came, Eichmann meekly surrendered to U.S. troops, wearing the uniform of a Luftwaffe corporal and calling himself Adolf Earth. When questioning began to get intensive, he escaped from the P.W. camp and hid out as a lumberjack in northern Germany. The mysterious attraction Eichmann held for some women smoothed the way: unanimously, they found him polite, considerate, and filled with a romantic melancholy. After three years' concealment, he made contact with the still existent Nazi underground and was smuggled through Switzerland to Italy. There, posing as an anti-Communist refugee, he got a Red Cross...