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andy
April 3rd, 2011, 08:49 AM
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,754486,00.html

No cloak and dagger no intelligence coup no need for weezeltail virtually handed himself in,a lesson for all

littlefieldjohn
April 3rd, 2011, 09:38 AM
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,754486,00.html

No cloak and dagger no intelligence coup no need for weezeltail virtually handed himself in,a lesson for all

The word is maniac. Don't worry, they'll cover that for you in third grade.:)

Thad Charles
May 5th, 2011, 10:36 PM
I think you're a philo-semitic Jew-loving turd.

fossilator
May 6th, 2011, 12:05 PM
Interesting how Eichmann's face changed with age. Maybe it was that fresh Israeli air. Gosh. It hardly looks like the same man! A DNA test would be nice, but they probably buried him at sea.
http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/6636/adfeic.jpg

Thad Charles
May 8th, 2011, 09:19 PM
They dumped the poor bastard's (remember Eichmann was basically just a low-level bureaucrat) ashes in the Mediterranean. So yeah who knows. Perhaps the South American air as well haha

alex revision
March 16th, 2013, 08:09 AM
Adolf Eichmann at Nuremberg - blood fountain - YouTube


Adolf Eichmann tells an absurd story at the Nuremberg Trials when he states that he noticed a blood fountain on the side of a road while passing through the town of Lemberg. He says that "blood spouted up from the ghoulish fountain." (Source: Witnesses to the Holocaust, 1987)


Adolf Eichmann at Nuremberg - Farmers hovels - YouTube


In this Video Adolf Eichmann tells another absurd story about two farmers hovels being hermetically sealed, fitted with an engine from a captured Russian U-boat engine and turned into gas chambers

Hunter Morrow
March 16th, 2013, 09:46 AM
I agree with the theory that if he knew he was going to get killed anyhow, why not have a good laugh at the HolyHoax and say flagrantly false and discrediting things that the kikes would use as propaganda?

"I saw blood fly out of the Earth like Old Faithful at Yellowstone poppin' off!"
"Good, good! Tell uz moar!"

andy
March 16th, 2013, 03:17 PM
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,754486,00.html

No cloak and dagger no intelligence coup no need for weezeltail virtually handed himself in,a lesson for all

He was only 50, a humorless pedant with a high forehead and thick glasses, who read books about the Third Reich and taught his sons that a sense of duty and obeying orders were the most important virtues.

Unlike many of his former SS comrades, Eichmann had difficulty supporting his family. He felt betrayed by fellow Nazis who had testified in Nuremberg, as his biographer Cesarani writes. Resentful and disappointed, he now met regularly with two journalists: Willem Sassen, a native of the Netherlands, and the German-born Argentine Eberhard Fritsch.

During the war Sassen, who had originally volunteered to serve in the Waffen-SS, met Henri Nannen, who would later become the publisher of the German magazine Stern. After 1945, Sassen fled across the Atlantic to escape prosecution and began reporting for Stern and other publications. The contact with Eichmann was established by a former SS officer and advisor to the German Krupp company.

Eberhard Fritsch, the third man in the group, had piercing eyes, a dueling scar on his cheek and a moustache. In Buenos Aires, he published Der Weg (The Way), a monthly magazine that advocated giving national socialism a second chance in Germany.

Not A Single Word of Regret

The three men met on Sundays at Sassen's village in Florida, a Buenos Aires suburb. With a tape recorder running, Eichmann talked about his crimes and boasted about his importance. "I was no ordinary recipient of orders," he said. "If I had been one, I would have been a fool. Instead, I was part of the thought process. I was an idealist."

There is not a single word of regret on the tapes, which are now in the German Federal Archives in Koblenz. In fact, Eichmann's only regret, he said, was having made the mistake of not having murdered all the Jews. "We didn't do our work correctly," he said. "There was more that could have been done."

The meetings in Sassen's house did not remain a secret. Other former SS members, including one of Himmler's adjutants, soon joined the group. On occasion, people who had not been involved in the Holocaust listened to Eichmann's horrific accounts. In the end, it may have been hundreds who knew the true identity of this man Klement from Buenos Aires. Not surprisingly, the information from Argentina eventually reached Germany.

According to its own account, Germany's foreign intelligence agency, the Bundesnachrichtendienst, or BND, maintained "several well-positioned connections" in the region. The Krupp advisor who had brought together Eichmann and Sassen worked for the Gehlen Organization and, later, the BND. The agency also gathered information about Fritsch and Sassen. And officials at BND headquarters in Pullach, near Munich, had connections to the German-Austrian SS milieu that had produced many BND employees and had its own ties to South America.

On June 24, 1952, a message was received in Pullach from a Source 35a. According to the message, Eichmann was "living in Argentina under the alias Clemens (Klemens)," and the "editor in chief of the German newspaper in Argentina Der Weg" (Fritsch) knew his address.

A year later, the Gehlen Organization received another piece of information. Eichmann was working on the construction site for a power plant outside Buenos Aires. A former agent with the organization had notified Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal, who in turn notified the BND, the Israelis and, through the World Jewish Congress, the CIA.

A few years later, the CIA and the BND notified each other that Eichmann had apparently been living in Argentina until recently.

Germany's domestic intelligence agency, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), which had an interest in the group associated with Fritsh because his radical right-wing newspaper was being sold in Germany, had similarly precise information. The federal agency, based in Cologne, was familiar with Eichmann's alias (albeit spelled incorrectly), his escape route from Germany and his connections to Fritsch and other Nazis.

Did German Intelligence Agencies Fail in Search for Eichmann?

The right-wing extremists even joked publicly about Eichmann's whereabouts. In 1959, when Eichmann was rumored to be in Kuwait, the neo-Nazi publication Reichsruf published an article titled "Where on Earth is Eichmann?" and promptly supplied the answer: in Argentina. The article went on to state that he had emigrated to the South American country via Italy and with the help of the Catholic Church. Even the serious reference publication Munzinger reported at the time that Eichmann was living in South America.

Did the West German intelligence agencies fail in their search for Eichmann? Or could it be that they simply didn't want to find him? The truth is more complicated. The Gehlen Organization and, later, the BND did not consider it part of their mission to help track down Nazi criminals. More importantly, there was not even a warrant for Eichmann's arrest until November 1956

littlefieldjohn
March 19th, 2013, 02:23 PM
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Kajtimar
March 21st, 2013, 05:41 PM
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Nazis...

may be dead.


But the spirit of "Free Germanized Nazi Europe" lives.

*whispered*Forever.*whispered*


Dream on, neo-Nazi, dream on.