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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. [1] The capturing of Eichmann was criticized by the United Nations, calling it a "violation of the sovereignty of a Member State".

  2. El juicio de Eichmann despertó el interés internacional, trayendo las atrocidades nazis a la vanguardia de las noticias del mundo. Los testimonios de los sobrevivientes del Holocausto, especialmente de los combatientes de los ghettos como Zivia Lubetkin, generaron interés en la resistencia judía.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2021 · Adolf Eichmann, a pivotal figure in the implementation of the “Final Solution,” was put on trial in Jerusalem, Israel, in 1961. Learn about the trial and its legacies.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The trial—before Jewish judges by a Jewish state that did not exist until three years after the Holocaust —gave rise to accusations of ex post facto justice. Some called for an international tribunal to try Eichmann, and others wanted him tried in Germany, but Israel was insistent.

    • Michael Berenbaum
  5. El 11 de mayo de 1960 al anochecer fue secuestrado Ricardo Klement cerca de su domicilio en la calle Garibaldi, en un suburbio de Buenos Aires, Argentina, por algunos hombres desconocidos. Eran agentes israelíes llegados a esa ciudad con la intención de capturar a Eichmann y llevarlo a juicio en Israel.

  6. 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.

  7. As head of the Gestapo's section for Jewish affairs, Eichmann coordinated with Gestapo chief Heinrich Mueller on a plan to expel Jews from Greater Germany to Poland, which set the pattern for future deportations. For those and other charges, Eichmann was found guilty and sentenced to death.