Eichmann was abducted off the streets of Buenos Aires on May 11, 1960, by a team of Mossad agents. Spirited out of Argentina on a plane, he arrived in Israel on May 22. Pictured is the teleprinter that was used to send messages regarding the capture to Israel's diplomatic missions around the world.
After his career in the intelligence service, Rafi Eitan went into business before entering politics as Minister of Pensioner Affairs in 2006. He lost his seat in 2009. A gifted sculptor, Eitan produced over 100 pieces. He died in Tel Aviv on March 23, 2019, aged 92.
Sources: (The New York Times)
On December 12, 1961, Eichmann was found guilty. Three days later he was sentenced to death by hanging. He is pictured in the yard of Ayalon Prison after the verdict.
Here is the location where Eichmann and others planned the extermination of the Jews, which is now an engaging and informative museum
An Israeli intelligence officer, Rafael "Rafi" Eitan was in charge of the Mossad operation that led to the arrest of Adolf Eichmann.
On January 20, 1942, senior Nazi and SS officials met at the villa Am Großen Wannsee to implement the "Final Solution" to the Jewish question. Eichmann was present and prepared the official distributed record of the meeting. The villa is now a Holocaust memorial and museum.
After sending for his family, Eichmann settled in Buenos Aires, where he lived and worked for the next 10 years.
The passing of Rafi Eitan, the man who led the 1960 Mossad operation to capture Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, renewed interest in one of the boldest and most controversial intelligence missions ever mounted. Eichmann, the architect of the Holocaust, was kidnapped in Argentina and spirited back to Israel to stand trial for war crimes. He was hanged in 1962.
Browse this gallery and find out more about Eitan and the former SS officer who never expressed remorse for the crimes he committed.
The kidnapping that stunned the world
Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi architect of the Holocaust, was executed on June 1, 1962
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One of the boldest and most controversial intelligence missions ever mounted. Eichmann, the architect of the Holocaust, was kidnapped in Argentina and spirited back to Israel to stand trial for war crimes. He was hanged in 1962.
Browse this gallery and find out more about Rafi Eitan, the man who led the 1960 Mossad operation, and the former SS officer who never expressed remorse for the crimes he committed.