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      Nazis first acted upon their racist ideology when they imposed restrictions on Jews and stripped them of basic rights. Eventually, Nazi Germany created concentration camps and systematically attempted to kill all European Jews. Nazi Persecution of the Jews. Why did many Jews remain in Nazi Germany and within Axis-controlled areas of Europe?

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    • [DOC File]Adolf Eichmann: The Mind of a War Criminal

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      Drawn to the Nazis. During his trial he pretended to be apolitical, but Eichmann came from a strongly German nationalist family. ... From there he applied to join the SD, the Nazi Party Security Service, and was accepted for work at one of its Berlin branches. ... In hiding in Argentina in the mid 1950s, Eichmann recorded on tape his ...

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      In Argentina, two residents of Rio Negro province have given further details of the arrival of Nazis at the San Ramon Estancia outside San Carlos De Bariloche. Both have spoken of their parents waiting on senior Nazis, including Hitler and his Mistress Eva Braun, at the Nazi-owned property in 1945, and later at a property known as “Inalco ...

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      Example: Nazis tried to destroy the camps and crematoriums. A number of Nazis fled to Argentina and other nations to escape the Nuremburg Trials. There are a number of people who deny that the Holocaust ever happened. This is based on misinformation, propaganda, and negative agendas.

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      Elie Wiesel’s Night is an autobiographical memoir relating his experiences while living as a Jewish prisoner of war during the Holocaust of World War II. Although this horrific event is a relatively recent historical occurrence, there are many people, topics, and cultural and religious references that may be unfamiliar to modern readers.

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      The Nazis inherited a strong legal tradition, and they continued to ensure that everything they did was consistent with the law. In German eyes, it required legislation to allow one to abuse Jews, and legislate the Nazis did. In 1935, the Nazis passed the Nuremberg Laws, thereby legalizing anti-Semitism.

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    • [DOC File]Arendt, “Eichmann in Jerusalem”

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      The Nazis and Nazi Collaborators (Punishment) Law of 1950, under which he was tried, provides that "a person who has committed one of these. . . offenses. . . is liable to the death penalty." To each count Eichmann pleaded: "Not guilty in the sense of the indictment." In what sense then did he …

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    • [DOC File]THE NAZI HUNTERS

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      Yet there was a growing awareness that the 20-year statute of limitations meant that many Nazis would soon be able to emerge from hiding, immune from prosecution. The Israelis decided to send a message – that no Nazi fugitives would ever be safe, statute of limitation or not. They picked Herbert Cukurs, to be the bearer of this message.

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      Argentina’s Vice-President, Juan Peron, tells top people in the Argentine German community that they have to declare war on Germany so as not to get punished by the Allies, but that former Nazis are welcome in Argentina. Eichmann’s journey from post-war Germany to how he lands in Argentina is traced in this chapter

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      At that time he was living in a “Children’s Block” with 600 other orphaned children. At 6:00 PM on April 10th, the first American tank arrived at the gates of Buchenwald. For those who had lived to see the Americans free Buchenwald, there was no thought of revenge on the fleeing Nazis, only of food, the need to eat and survive.

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