Who's Who in World War II: The Americans; The British; The Chinese; The French; The Germans; The Japanese; And the rest, A - Z by Donovan Mike & Donovan Mike
Author:Donovan, Mike & Donovan, Mike [Donovan, Mike]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Published: 2017-06-20T21:00:00+00:00
His job title was Transportation Administrator for the Final Solution. The Eichmann Express brought the victims to the camps. The conditions on these trains were murderous. He mass murdered more civilians on these trains than the number of soldiers who died in many a war.
AE caught the last train to Argentina when the Russians were closing in. He lived there for many years, taking up a new identity and a new job. He got some help from rich ex-Nazis. The Transportation Administrator was in the Auchwitness Protection Program.
Israel hunted him like a fox. The Israeli Mossad tracked Adolph all over South America. They finally caught Eichmann, knocked him out with drugs, and shipped him in a potato sack on a Peruvian tomato freighter back to Israel. The pursuit, capture, trial and execution of Adolph Eichmann were page one news for months, world-wide. He wasn’t about to get a fair trial, but he didn't deserve one. They should have keelhauled him during the voyage from South America ... twice a day. You might have to look up “keel-hauling.”
The Israelis gave him the show trial of the century and then made him do the Salem Shuffle. The Eichmann Express stopped running on May 31, 1962.
It's a shame that he and Mengele and a few others got away for as long as they did. Some fled to South America, and others blended in with the scenery in Germany. A post-war German organization, the Odessa, provided false identities and shelter for suspected Nazis on the lam. The Odessa File, with Max Schell, is a good film to introduce you to them without the burden of study.
No Jews served on the Nuremberg Tribunal, so the Eichmann trial was the first time the Jews tried a Nazi, and the whole two-year Eichmann affair represented a deeply-felt psychological triumph for Israel.
EICKE (1892-1943) Ted Eicke is the man who invented the concentration camp system.
The concentration camp had been used in the Boer War, and in Cuba in the 1890’s, but that system was an emergency camp set up in the chaos of refugees, starvation and war in an underdeveloped land. The Nazi version was a concentration camp system in peacetime in an industrial heartland.
And this camp system was set up against internal political enemies, not enemy PW’s and refugees, making it also unique. The Nazis were simply arresting too many people, and the regular old jails and prisons couldn’t hold that many victims; so the camps started within only a few weeks after the Reichstag fire in 1933.
The first ones were Commy-camps. Then came camps that included all sorts of other political opponents. The Jews weren’t really singled out for the camps until 1937, which is not to say they weren't persecuted from the start in various ways. Nevertheless, it’s worth noting that the concentration camp system ignored them at first. Eicke personally shot Ernst Rohm on the Night of the Back Stabbers in 1934.
Theodore was the commandant at Dachau where he did such a bloody good job that he was eventually put in charge of all the camps.
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