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  1. The Eichmann trial was the 1961 trial in Israel of major Holocaust perpetrator Adolf Eichmann who was captured in Argentina by Israeli agents and brought to Israel to stand trial. The capturing of Eichmann was criticized by the United Nations, calling it a "violation of the sovereignty of a Member State".

  2. Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial el criminal de guerra nazi Adolf Eichmann huyó de Austria hacia la Argentina en donde vivió bajo el nombre de Ricardo Klement. En mayo de 1960, agentes del servicio de seguridad israelita atraparon a Eichmann en la Argentina y lo llevaron a Jerusalén para enjuiciarlo en una corte israelí.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Adolf Eichmann was a high-ranking Nazi German official and war criminal. During the Holocaust, he played a central role in the implementation of the “Final Solution.” Eichmann organized the deportation of more than 1.5 million Jews from all over Europe to ghettos, killing centers, and killing sites in German-occupied Poland and

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Questions and answers about Adolf Eichmann. See all videos for this article. His trial lasted from April 11 to December 15, 1961, and Eichmann was sentenced to death, the only death sentence ever imposed by an Israeli court. Eichmann was hanged on May 31, 1962, and his ashes were scattered at sea.

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  5. Adolf Eichmann fue declarado culpable de crímenes contra el pueblo judío, crímenes contra la humanidad y crímenes de guerra – e inocente de asociación en una organización hostil – de acuerdo a la la “Ley de enjuiciamiento de los nazis y sus colaboradores”, 5710-1950. Fue condenado a morir por la horca.

  6. For those and other charges, Eichmann was found guilty and sentenced to death. On June 1, 1962, Eichmann was executed by hanging. The prosecution team, including chief prosecutor and attorney general Gideon Hausner (bottom left), during Adolf Eichmann's trial. —⁠Israel Government Press Office.

  7. The trial of Adolf Eichmann, held in Jerusalem in 1961 and 1962, riveted the attention of the Israeli public and aroused great interest the world over. This was the first time that the Holocaust was presented to a competent judicial body in full detail, in all its stages and from all its aspects.