The other immigration to Argentina: the case of Adolf Eichmann
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Keywords

Adolf Eichmann
Holocaust
Nazi Criminals
Trafficking of migrants
Post War Period
Immigration to Argentina
Peronism
Mossad
International Tribunal.

How to Cite

Cwik, C. (2009). The other immigration to Argentina: the case of Adolf Eichmann. Clío América, 3(5), 85–103. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.385

Abstract

Abstract Adolf Eichmann arrived to Argentina along with other 500 runaway Nazis thorugh a smuggling network between 1945 and 1955. This network was the result of the interest shown by the The Republic of Argentina, the Red Cross, Caritas and the Vatican in one hand; in the other, the criminals of war. Eichmann, the face of Hanna Arendt’s t “Banality of Evil” had numerous troubles to integrate to argentinian society, failing as a result. Adolf Eichmann, born in 1906 in Solingen, Germany, personified a typical Austrian-german postwar character, a fact that conduced to his laboral failure in the twentys and early thirties of the twentieth century.  
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