… in the same venomous spirit as Alois Brunner (in hiding in Syria after being helped by the CIA) states in 1987 in the Chicago Sun Times: “The Jews deserved to die because they were the devil’s agents and human garbage. I have no regrets. If I had the chance I would do it again.” Cf. the ratlines (for Eichmann, Brunner, Mengele, Barbie, Priebke…)
… dans le même esprit vénimeux qu’Alois Brunner (caché en Syrie grâce à l’aide de la CIA) dans une interview avec le Chicago Sun Times: « Tous méritaient de mourir parce que c’étaient les envoyés du diable et des ordures humaines. Je n’ai aucun regret et je le referais. » Voir les réseaux d’exfiltration nazis (pour Eichmann, Brunner, Barbie, Mengele, Priebke…). En France —> La Fin d’Eichmann, amour, trahison, mort
Auf Deutsch (90 min.) bei Raymond Ley
From the distributor’s site:
Two years after the end of the war, Adolf Eichmann lived, undetected and under a false name, as a chicken farmer in northern Germany. But in 1950 he disappeared.
Eichmann’s End: Love, Betrayal, Death reveals the incredible true story of the love affair between Eichmann’s son and the daughter of Lothar Hermann, a Holocaust survivor who immigrated with his family to Argentina after the war. The love affair led to Eichmann’s eventual capture by the Mossad when Hermann recognized Eichmann and verified his identity for the Israeli secret agents.
The film is based on interviews conducted with Adolf Eichmann by the Dutch former SS officer turned journalist Willem Sassen in Buenos Aires in 1957. These protocols offer a chilling glimpse into the psyche of a mass murderer.
The film incorporates interviews with key figures in the affair including Sassen’s daughter and the Mossad head of the operation, Rafi Eitan, with high end dramatization of the events.