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ADOLF EICHMANN COMMENTARY ON THE DAY HE IS SENTENCED TO DEATH
(1906 - 1962) Nazi military officer charged by Hitler with the destruction of the Jewish race, present at the Wannsee Conference where the "Final Solution" was formulated, and generally oversaw the operation of the death camps. Captured and smuggled to Israel, he was convicted of war crimes and hanged. Superb content period mimeograph copy of Eichmann's draft commentary upon the declaration of his death sentence on May 31, 1962, 5pp. legal folio, [Jerusalem, n.d., ca. May 31-June 1, 1962]. Although signed in type, the text and typing makes it appear that another party "cleaned-up" Eichmann's writing. It reads, in part: "...Today I know that I am to be hanged...the hangman will soon perform his job as he has performed his job throughout history...this has been my life for 582 days...I have been dying here in these places...If I had not wanted to reveal as much of the truth...I would have killed myself long ago...I would have liked to hang myself long ago in a public place if my doing that would have been a warning to future generations and to anti-semites around the world...there might be someone somewhere in the world who is impartial enough to see me as a still living human being and not just as the monster...". Eichmann continues, claiming that he did not recall seeing or knowing 75% of the material put before him, calling his fellow officers liars and cowards, and so on. He closes: "...the chief architects were people like Heydrich. But the whole lot of us failed...I now have to play the final role...I have to play my role properly to its end. And I will try to do so properly.". Toned, with some text blurred from age, still good. From the files of Robert Servatius, Eichmann's defense attorney who also defended Fritz Sauckel, Karl Brandt and Paul Pleiger at Nuremberg.

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