May 18, 2015, - 7:11 pm
Eichmann Kidnapping 55 Years Ago, the Vatican, the U.S. & the Jews – Some Things Never Change
Last week marked the 55th anniversary of the Israeli kidnapping of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. I meant to get to this on the actual 55th anniversary, but got so busy I wasn’t able to. Still it bears mentioning now because of some of the world’s absurd reaction to the kidnapping, in that some things never change, including the Catholic Church’s embrace of Jew-slaughterers. On May 11, 1960, Israeli Mossad agents captured Eichmann in Buenos Aires. Here’s what happened . . .
The Mossad agents drugged Eichmann and then dressed him as a member of the El Al flight crew to secret him out of Nazi-lovin’ Argentina. And the world’s reaction was swift. Swift condemnation. Swift condemnation from the United States, swift condemnation from American Jewish organizations. Swift condemnation from everywhere, including the Vatican, which by the way, helped Eichmann escape to Argentina in the first place.
The U.S. originally took Eichmann into custody in 1945, at the end of World War II. But in 1946, he escaped and hid in Northern Germany. In 1950, with the help of the Catholic Church, Eichmann fled to Argentina, where he lived for over a decade under several aliases. So, it’s no surprise that the same Catholic Church just recognized the PLO terrorist state as a country and called its Munich Olympic Massacre paymaster President, Mahmoud Abbas, an “Angel of Peace.” At one time, Nazi leader Eichmann was also the Vatican’s “Angel of Peace.”
This is why the Vatican supports the German government’s refusal to open secret government files regarding Eichmann’s escape from Germany. There can’t possibly be anything in it that is still reasonably classified 65 years later.
Under his new identity, Eichmann was aided in his efforts to acquire new documents by German Bishop Alois Hudal, who operated from Rome and was notorious for assisting Nazis in escaping justice.
Fifty years from now, the Vatican probably won’t oppose the German government’s release of confidential files on how it allowed ISIS terrorists to escape . . . because there may no longer be a Vatican and Germany will likely be a Muslim country full of secrecy and human rights abuses to keep it that way.
FYI, Eichmann was a good buddy of Yasser Arafat’s relative, Haj Amin El-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who begged Eichmann, a chief organizer of the Holocaust, to pick up the pace of the Final Solution and export it to the Jews of the Middle East.
Then, there is the U.S. government. Under President Eisenhower, the U.S. government joined Argentina in condemning the Eichmann kidnapping and demanding the mass murderer be repatriated to Argentina, which hid this Nazi and shielded him from justice. Hmmm . . . exactly what’s going on today with Argentina’s cover-up of the murder of prosecutor Alberto Nisman and its decades-long cover-up of the Iranian sponsorship of the massacres at the Israeli Embassy and AMIA Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires.
And don’t forget the prominent American Jewish (In Name Only) organizations who deign to speak for me but are dominated by uber-liberal self-haters who are even to the left of the mainstream liberal Jews in America. The American Jewish Committee (AJC) attacked Israel for the kidnapping and trial in Israel, demanding that Israel turn over the top Nazi to be tried in Germany or by an international tribunal. Today, the same AJC constantly has “outreach” to the most anti-Semitic, extremist leaders and elements of the Muslim community in America, continuing with its self-hatred theme.
Fifty-five years ago, and little has changed. Fashion, food, and technology have changed a great deal. But the same actors are practicing their same hatred–and self-hatred–of Israel and the Jews.
Sadly, no surprise there.
If you want to read an accurate book on the Eichmann kidnapping, I recommend, “The House On Garibaldi Street,” by Mossad founder and then-Director Isser Harel, and also the TV movie of the same name (on DVD or Amazon Instant Video). I doubt they’d ever produce or air such a pro-Israel TV movie today.
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One other thing: famed Jewish self-hater Hannah Arendt (who had an affair with her Nazi professor) authored “Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil,” in which she claimed that he was just like everyone else and that evil is not that remarkable. It’s just “banal.” She even made some excuses for him, like that he was just following orders.
But while everyone–even the most banal–has the capacity for evil, evildoers and their evil are not banal. ISIS, for instance, is not banal. Glad she and her ridiculous theories have finally been debunked in a relatively recent book, “Eichmann Before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer,” by Bettina Stangneth.
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Tags: Adolf Eichmann, Catholic Church, Eichmann kidnapping, Vatican
Every single person involved or aiding including the pope should HANG FIRST.
I thank God Eichmann was apprehended. I would have preferred a nasty accident, however.
Darrell on May 18, 2015 at 7:55 pm