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Documents Disclose CIA Knew of Eichmann’s Whereabouts

And newly released CIA documents have provided fresh details of the US

government’s lax and at times cooperative attitude towards Nazis after the

Second World War. According to the New York Times, the CIA learned the pseudonym

and whereabouts of the fugitive Holocaust administrator Adolf Eichmann in 1958

-- but took no action. Eichmann helped implement the policy of extermination

that killed millions of people, mostly Jews. Two years after the CIA found out

he was in Argentina, Eichmann was kidnapped by Israeli agents. He was tried and

executed in Jerusalem in 1962. The documents also reveal the CIA successfully

lobbied Life Magazine to delete a reference to a former Nazi government official

who went on to serve in the West German government. The reference appeared in

Eichmann’s memoirs, which Life magazine published in 1960. The CIA made the

request on behalf of the Western German government, which did not want the

official’s role to become publicly known.

 

I don't wanna be no war hero

Don't want a movie made about me

I don't wanna be no war hero

Just get away from the madness I see

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