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False Gods (Hardcover)
Adolf Eichmann; Translated by Alexander Jacob
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R767
Discovery Miles 7 670
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Adolf Eichmann was head of Gestapo Division IV-B4, the Third
Reich's notorious Security Service, which was responsible for
implementing the "Final Solution" of the European Jews in the
Greater German Reich. False Gods is a book that will be
controversial - not only with the Jewish community, but also with
the historical "revisionists" who seek to deny the Holocaust.
Eichmann's testimony not only challenges the generally accepted
history of that period, but it provides much in-depth detail of the
historical facts - facts which Eichmann himself was fully prepared
to confirm from the surviving documents of the period that were
submitted by both the prosecution and defense during his trial. In
False Gods Eichmann states: "I shall describe the genocide of the
Jews, how it happened and give, in addition, my thoughts of the
past and of today. For not only did I have to see with my own eyes
the fields of death, the battlefields on which life died away, I
saw much worse. I saw how, through a few words, through the mere
concise order of an individual to whom the state gave authority,
such fields for the extinction of life were created. I saw the
machinery of death. Grasping cogs within cogs, like clockwork. I
saw those who observed the process of the work; and during the
process. I saw them always repeating the work and they looked at
the seconds-hand, which hurried; hurried like life to death. The
greatest and cruellest dance of death of all time. That I saw. And
I prepare to describe it, as a warning." Adolf Eichmann
Adolf Eichmann was head of Gestapo Division IV-B4, the Third
Reich's notorious Security Service, and he was responsible for
implementing the "Final Solution" of the European Jews in the
Greater German Reich. Though arrested at the end of the war by the
U.S. army, Eichmann succeeded in escaping from U.S. custody in 1946
and lived unnoticed in Germany and Austria until 1950, when he
travelled to Argentina. While living in Buenos Aires, Eichmann
produced a series of tape recordings, and hand written notes,
giving a very open and incriminating account of his role in the
Final Solution, and Eichmann declares that this is indeed the only
testimony that he wishes to be considered as genuine and not
dictated under duress. In 1960 the Israeli Intelligence Service
Mossad, succeeded in tracing Eichmann to Argentina. They captured
him, and on May 21 he was flown to Israel, where he was tried by
the Israeli Court in 1961, found guilty and hanged on May 31, 1962.
After his courtroom testimony in Israel, in August 1961, Eichmann
wrote an additional testimony that he called "False Gods." The
English translation of "False Gods," is also published by Black
House Publishing, and is a companion to this volume. This book
provides an incriminating account of Eichmann's role in the
wholesale murder of the Jews in Europe, and establishes the scope
of the anti-Jewish measures undertaken in the Third Reich and the
gradual development of these measures from emigration to
concentration to large-scale murder. The reader of Eichmann's
memoirs will thus obtain not only a vivid impression of the
extensive police operations of the Third Reich but also a glimpse
into the ideological and political motivations of these actions,
motivations that were perhaps not fully shared by Eichmann himself.
Adolf Eichmann was head of Gestapo Division IV-B4, the Third
Reich's notorious Security Service, and he was responsible for
implementing the "Final Solution" of the European Jews in the
Greater German Reich. Though arrested at the end of the war by the
U.S. army, Eichmann succeeded in escaping from U.S. custody in 1946
and lived unnoticed in Germany and Austria until 1950, when he
travelled to Argentina. While living in Buenos Aires, Eichmann
produced a series of tape recordings, and hand written notes,
giving a very open and incriminating account of his role in the
Final Solution, and Eichmann declares that this is indeed the only
testimony that he wishes to be considered as genuine and not
dictated under duress. In 1960 the Israeli Intelligence Service
Mossad, succeeded in tracing Eichmann to Argentina. They captured
him, and on May 21 he was flown to Israel, where he was tried by
the Israeli Court in 1961, found guilty and hanged on May 31, 1962.
After his courtroom testimony in Israel, in August 1961, Eichmann
wrote an additional testimony that he called "False Gods." The
English translation of "False Gods," is also published by Black
House Publishing, and is a companion to this volume. This book
provides an incriminating account of Eichmann's role in the
wholesale murder of the Jews in Europe, and establishes the scope
of the anti-Jewish measures undertaken in the Third Reich and the
gradual development of these measures from emigration to
concentration to large-scale murder. The reader of Eichmann's
memoirs will thus obtain not only a vivid impression of the
extensive police operations of the Third Reich but also a glimpse
into the ideological and political motivations of these actions,
motivations that were perhaps not fully shared by Eichmann himself.
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False Gods (Paperback)
Adolf Eichmann; Translated by Alexander Jacob
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R710
Discovery Miles 7 100
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Adolf Eichmann was head of Gestapo Division IV-B4, the Third
Reich's notorious Security Service, which was responsible for
implementing the "Final Solution" of the European Jews in the
Greater German Reich. False Gods is a book that will be
controversial - not only with the Jewish community, but also with
the historical "revisionists" who seek to deny the Holocaust.
Eichmann's testimony not only challenges the generally accepted
history of that period, but it provides much in-depth detail of the
historical facts - facts which Eichmann himself was fully prepared
to confirm from the surviving documents of the period that were
submitted by both the prosecution and defense during his trial. In
False Gods Eichmann states: "I shall describe the genocide of the
Jews, how it happened and give, in addition, my thoughts of the
past and of today. For not only did I have to see with my own eyes
the fields of death, the battlefields on which life died away, I
saw much worse. I saw how, through a few words, through the mere
concise order of an individual to whom the state gave authority,
such fields for the extinction of life were created. I saw the
machinery of death. Grasping cogs within cogs, like clockwork. I
saw those who observed the process of the work; and during the
process. I saw them always repeating the work and they looked at
the seconds-hand, which hurried; hurried like life to death. The
greatest and cruellest dance of death of all time. That I saw. And
I prepare to describe it, as a warning." Adolf Eichmann
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