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A total of 1,600 documents recording the implementation of the Final Solution were submitted to the court against Eichmann.
Eichmann was hung on June 1, 1962
During Eichmann's trial, he sat behind a bullet-proof glass cage
After his hanging, Eichmann's body was cremated.
His last words were "I will not forget Austria, Germany, and Argentina."
Eichmann was guilty on 15 counts and sentenced to hang on a later date, after the conclusion of his trial on December 15, 1961, by the Israeli court.
During his trail, 112 witnesses told their horrific stories.
Eichmann's trail was known as one of the most important trials of Nazi criminality.
After killing 1/3 of Europe's jewish people, Eichmann was put to trial.
He lived under his alias for ten years until Israeli Mossad agents found him and abducted him on May 11, 1960.
Eichmann reported the killing of four million jews in concentration camps and in mobil units in 1944.
The "Final Solution" was the Nazi plan to exterminate all the jewish people.
Eichmann was part of a meeting planning the "Final Solution."
Germany invaded Poland under Hitler's orders, Eichmann organized mass murder towards polish jews.
After expelling 45,000 Austrian Jews, Eichmann became the expert on forced emigration in the SS.
Eichmann lived in Argentina with his wife and two sons.
Eichmann avoided the extermination sites of the people he killed.
Eichmann moved when he was young to Austria after his mother died.
The Austrian government banned the nazi party in 1933, so Eichmann moved to Nazi, Germany.
In 1934 Adolf joined the SS and served as a corpral at Dachau concentration camp.
Adolf Eichmann was born in Germany on March 19, 1906 into a Protestant family.
He tried to view his victims as "nuts and bolts" that had to be transported, other than people transported to death.
Eichmann failed at many jobs, so he joined the nazi party in 1932.
While Eichmann was under his alias he worked as an employee of the Mercedes-Benz car factory in Buenos Aires, Argentina
After World War II was over, Eichmann was captured, but he managed to change his identity and escape.
In 1952 a flight to Argentina was set up by the Secret SS organization.
Eichmann's alias to help him escape was, Ricardo Klement.
Holocaust Research
By Libbey Holliman
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