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What was the exact task given to Eichmann by his superiors during the World War II? How did Eichmann understand its purpose, and what were his convictions toward that purpose?
In Zeev Sapir's account, Eichmann appears before the members of his village during their forced location. What does he say to the assembled villagers, and what is the significance of this, for both Eichmann's plans for them and his later defense of his actions?
In the opinion of the Israeli and Jewish authorities, why was it necessary to capture Adolf Eichmann? Why was it necessary to have Eichmann put on trial in Israel, instead of Germany?