This is why you need to know about Adolf Eichmann. A mastermind of the Holocaust carved a new life under the sun of Argentina. Adolf Eichmann, known as the architect of the Holocaust, was responsible for the logistics that led to the deaths of millions. After World War II, Eichmann escaped the ruins of Nazi Germany. With help from a Franciscan monk, he slipped away under a new identity. … In 1950, calling himself Ricardo Klement, he boarded a steamship bound for Buenos Aires. There, amidst the unsuspecting buzz of city life, Eichmann lived quietly with his family, working at a Mercedes-Benz plant. This middle-class suburb of Buenos Aires held one of the world's most searched-for war criminals, hidden in plain sight until his dramatic capture. … Eichmann's story is a chilling reminder of how deep the roots of evil can spread, and how far justice will go to uproot them.
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