Neal Bascomb recounts the fifteen-year search for and capture of Adolf Eichmann in Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivor's and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi. Mr. Bascomb chronicles the SS officer's life under a false identity in Argentina and the worldwide manhunt that led to his capture. Neal Bascomb discusses his book with Elizabeth Holtzman, former democratic congresswoman from New York, and the author of the Holtzman Amendment that pursues deportation of Nazi war criminals as well as denies them immigration to the United States.
I read the book. It's superb. The narrative style is like a spy thriller, only this really happened. I highly recommend it.
billace90 10 months ago
Mentally ill people are put in charge of killing innocent people. This happens all over the world and today in USA and in Moslem countries as well as in USA filled with Nazis impersonating Jews.
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