Hunting Eichmann
"Hunting Eichmann" is a historical account of the efforts to capture Adolf Eichmann, a key architect of the Holocaust. After World War II, Eichmann fled to Argentina, where he lived under a false identity. The book details the intelligence operations led by the Israeli Mossad to locate and apprehend him.
The operation culminated in 1960 when Israeli agents successfully captured Eichmann and brought him to Israel for trial. The book explores the moral and ethical implications of the mission, as well as the broader impact on Jewish identity and the collective memory of the Holocaust.