1. [columns] 1-606 — 2. 607-1239 — 3. 1240-1841 — 4. 1842-2459 — 5. 2460-3054 — 6. 3055-3564. Cover Title. Transcript Of The Interrogation Of Adolf Eichmann By Avner Less In German; Prefatory Material In English, German, And Hebrew.
Uncover the chilling truth behind one of history's most notorious figures with "Adolf Eichmann =: [adolf Aikhman] Adolf Aikhman." This monumental work, published by Police D'israel, Quartier Gnral, 6-me Bureau, offers an unprecedented glimpse into the mind of Adolf Eichmann through a comprehensive transcript of his interrogation by Avner Less. A crucial historical document, this book delves into the harrowing details of Eichmann's role in the Holocaust, providing invaluable insight for historians, researchers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this dark chapter in human history. This multi-volume set, spanning over 3500 pages across six sections (specifically, 1-606, 607-1239, 1240-1841, 1842-2459, 2460-3054, and 3055-3564), presents the complete interrogation transcripts in German. The prefatory material is presented in English, German, and Hebrew, offering context and perspective from different viewpoints. The sheer volume of material allows for an exhaustive examination of Eichmann's statements, revealing his justifications, his recollections, and his attempts to minimize his culpability in the systematic extermination of millions of Jews. Avner Less, a key figure in the interrogation process, skillfully probes Eichmann, challenging his assertions and pushing him to confront the reality of his actions. The interrogation reveals not only Eichmann's perspective, but also reflects the meticulous efforts of the Israeli authorities to uncover the full extent of his crimes and bring him to justice. The original interrogation tapes and transcripts are considered primary source material for Holocaust studies, and this publication makes that material more accessible. While the book itself is written in Romanian (though the original transcript is in German and prefatory notes are in English, German, and Hebrew), it represents a critical contribution to Holocaust literature and serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of remembering and learning from the past. "Adolf Eichmann =: [adolf Aikhman] Adolf Aikhman" is not just a book; it's a vital historical record that demands careful study and reflection. It explores themes of war crimes, individual responsibility within a system of genocide, and the lasting impact of the Holocaust on individuals and nations. This weighty tome (approximately 4kg) is a significant addition to any serious collection on World War II, the Holocaust, and the pursuit of justice. It's a challenging but essential read for anyone seeking to grapple with the complexities of human evil and the importance of vigilance against atrocities.