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“We will bring Adolf Eichmann to Jerusalem,” Harel said, striking the table, “and perhaps the world will be reminded of its responsibilities. It will be recognized that, as a people, we never forgot. Our memory reaches back through recorded history. The memory book lies open, and the hand still writes.”
Neal Bascomb, Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi
“much like a fingerprint, the size and shape of the ear, as well as the angle at which it joins the face, are unique to each individual.”
Neal Bascomb, Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi
“But Buenos Aires also had poor outlying slums, called villa miserias, where hundreds of thousands of people lived in tin or cardboard shacks, a single tap providing water for fifty families. Their plight was made worse by an economy that funneled most of the country’s riches to a few hundred families and suffered from rampant unemployment, an exploding budget deficit, and a vigorous black market.”
Neal Bascomb, Hunting Eichmann: Chasing down the world's most notorious Nazi
“Buenos Aires was also a modern commercial city that served as the hub of Argentina’s vast agricultural and natural resources, as well as its industrial center. Highways and great railway lines radiated out in every direction, bringing in goods from the countryside, and the port, one of South America’s largest, sent those goods abroad.”
Neal Bascomb, Hunting Eichmann: Chasing down the world's most notorious Nazi