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Eichmann In My Hands / Memoirs of Israeli Mossad agent Peter Malkin, who apprehended Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires in 1960. Describes the operation to capture Eichmann and its aftermath. Before Eichmann was flown to Jerusalem to stand trial, he was kept in a house in Buenos Aires. Malkin, one of his guards, recounts his disturbing conversations with Eichmann, reflecting also on the "banality of evil". Contends that Eichmann was impervious to understanding his crimes - he never assumed full responsibility and he never wavered from his role of "the good soldier". Also bizarre was Eichmann's professed love for things Jewish.

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1n 1960 Argentina, a covert team of Israeli agents hunted down the most elusive war criminal alive: Adolf Eichmann, chief architect of the Holocaust. The young spy who tackled Eichmann on a Buenos Aires street—and fought every compulsion to strangle the Obersturmführer then and there—was Peter Z. Malkin. For decades Malkin’s identity as Eichmann’s captor was kept secret. Here he reveals the entire breathtaking story—from the genesis of the top-secret surveillance operation to the dramatic public capture and smuggling of Eichmann to Israel to stand trial.

The result is a portrait of two men. One, a freedom fighter, intellectually curious and driven to do right. The other, the dutiful Good German who, through his chillingly intimate conversations with Malkin, reveals himself as the embodiment of what Hannah Arendt called “the banality of evil.” Singular, riveting, troubling, and gratifying, Eichmann in My Hands “remind[s] of what is at stake: not only justice but our own humanity” (New York Newsday).

Now Malkin’s story comes to life on the screen with Oscar Isaac playing the heroic Mossad agent and Academy Award winner Ben Kingsley playing Eichmann in Operation Finale.
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