Hunting Eichmann by Neal Bascomb

Hunting Eichmann

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  • Genre Military History
  • Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • Released
  • Size 7.64 MB
  • Length 409 Pages

Description

The first complete narrative of the pursuit & capture of SS Nazi officer and Holocaust architect Adolf Eichmann, by a New York Times–bestselling author.

When the Allies stormed Berlin in the last days of the Third Reich, Adolf Eichmann shed his SS uniform and vanished. Following his escape from two American POW camps, his retreat into the mountains and out of Europe, and his path to an anonymous life in Buenos Aires, his pursuers are a bulldog West German prosecutor, a blind Argentinean Jew and his beautiful daughter, and a budding, ragtag spy agency called the Mossad, whose operatives have their own scores to settle (and whose rare surveillance photographs are published here for the first time).

The capture of Eichmann and the efforts by Israeli agents to secret him out of Argentina to stand trial is the stunning conclusion to this thrilling historical account, told with the kind of pulse-pounding detail that rivals anything you’d find in great spy fiction.

Includes Mossad’s Rare Surveillance Photographs

Praise for Hunting Eichmann

“A fantastic true spy story.” —Associated Press

“[Bascomb’s] work is well researched, including interviews with former Israeli operatives and El Al staff who participated in the capture, as well as Argentine fascists. This is a gripping read.” —Publishers Weekly

“An outstanding account of a sustained and worthy manhunt.” —Booklist

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