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Definition of Adolf Eichmann
1. Noun. Austrian who became the Nazi official who administered the concentration camps where millions of Jews were murdered during World War II (1906-1962).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Adolf Eichmann
Literary usage of Adolf Eichmann
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Justice in the Balance: Recommendations for an Independent and Effective by Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1998)
"Adolf Eichmann, (Dec. 12, 1961) 36 International Review 18, 20 (1968), at p.
257, affirmed Text of Judgment of the Supreme Court (May 29, 1962), p. 317-18. ..."
2. War Crimes in Bosnia-Hercegovina by Helsinki Watch (Organization : U.S.), Ivana Nizich (1992)
"... in the establishment of the Nuremberg Tribunal and in such subsequent cases
as the trial of Adolf Eichmann in Israel and Klaus Barbie in France. ..."
3. Berlinby Jack Altman by Jack Altman (2000)
"Just over three years later, in an elegant Wannsee villa, Adolf Eichmann received
instructions at a ministerial conference to organize the "Final Solution ..."
4. My Life in Germany Before and After January 30, 1933: A Guide to a by Harry Liebersohn, Dorothee Schneider (2001)
"Adolf Eichmann was put in charge of die office for Jewish emigration from Vienna,
which systematically stripped individuals of all their resources before ..."
5. The Theatre of Violence: Narratives of Protagonists in the South African by Don Foster, Paul Haupt, Maresa de Beer (2005)
"... of the book by Hannah Arendt (1963) on the legal trial of Nazi operative Adolf
Eichmann, has come to dominate recent reviews on political violence. ..."
6. Destruction of a Planet: Zionism Is Racism by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1991)
"The story was told, many years later, on 25 April 1961, at the trial of Adolf
Eichmann. The witness, Zindel Grynszpan, then an old man, was the father of ..."