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ADOLF EICHMANN'S ESCAPE FROM GERMANY
ADOLF EICHMANN (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. Important typed manuscript (carbon copy), 3pp. legal folio, typed by Eichmann while on trial in Jerusalem, May 7, 1961. Eichmann describes his escape from Germany, in part: "...this brown [Nazi sympathizing] sister helped me out...the camp leader had borrowed me his wrist watch in order to enable me to catch my bus...and to prevent me from being in the street any longer than necessary...[I was dressed as] a peasant in Bavarian dress...being the hunted beast. A last shake-hand with my comrade and a trapper slowly went through wood and snow in direction of the bus-stop...I was expected by the miller's wife. My arrival had been announced...'I have been running away'...her husband was in a Russian prisoner of war camp...She was not fond of the Nazis and profoundly disliked the SS...I was a run-away from the Amis...I savored a schnapps and a bottle of wine...even today, after fifteen years and in the Israeli State prison I remember all your precious things...then the train took me to Oberbayern...I met a Sargeant of the American Army...I hardly would have been able to stand an examination of my identification papers...I met the sister of an SS-unterfuhrer...she helped me to follow my underground path...On the beginning of March 1945 I arrived at the Luneberger Heide...[In Argentina]...For the beginning we must not be unsatisfied...I could accept...a situation as chief of department...part of the province of Tucuman...my knowledge of the language was less than poor...The directing engineer was the former scientific adviser of the SS-General Ramler, chief of the rocket weapons...he tried to convince me to stay...Miners work however had got into my flesh and blood...weeks of hydrology were followed by weeks of miner's work...I didn't think any more of proceeding to East Asia...". Very good. From the files of Robert Servatius, Eichmann's defense attorney who also defended Fritz Sauckel, Karl Brandt and Paul Pleiger at Nuremberg. Sold with a copy of Servatius' book, Adolf Eichmann Defense Pleading, (Verlag Ferd. Harrach KG: Bad Kreauznach), 1961, 90pp. 8vo., in German.

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