LC control no. | n 50036722 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Eichmann, Adolf, 1906-1962 |
Variant(s) | Krumey, Richard, 1906-1962 Clemente, Ricardo, 1906-1962 Rudiger, Hans, 1906-1962 Klementz, Richard, 1906-1962 Klementz, Ricardo, 1906-1962 Steinburg, Kurt, 1906-1962 Eichmann, Karl Friedrich, 1906-1962 Eichmann, Adolf Friedrich, 1906-1962 Ajhman, Adolf, 1906-1962 Klement, Rikardo, 1906-1962 Eichmann, Karl Adolf, 1906-1962 Aikhman, Adolf, 1906-1962 Ėĭkhman, Adolʹf, 1906-1962 Eichmann, Adolph, 1906-1962 Eichmann, Otto Adolf, 1906-1962 אייכמן, אדולף, 1906-1962 אײכמאן, אדאָלף, 1906-1962 |
See also | Minute taker of: Wannsee-Konferenz (1942 : Berlin, Germany) |
Other standard no. | 0000000121251608 27073567 Q28085 |
Associated place | Berlin (Germany) |
Located | Buenos Aires (Argentina) |
Birth date | 1906-03-19 |
Death date | 1962-05-31 |
Place of birth | Solingen (Germany) |
Place of death | Ramlah (Israel) |
Field of activity | Nazis Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) |
Affiliation | Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel. Sicherheitsdienst |
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Found in | Eichmann, man of slaughter, 1960. Man, P. Aikhman be-yadai! c1983: p. 9 (Adolf Aikhman) 6,000,000 obvini︠a︡i︠u︡t, 1961: t.p. (Ėĭkhmana) p. 5 (Adolʹfa Ėĭkhmana) Adolph Eichmann, the secret memoirs, 2002?: credits (Adolph Eichmann) English Wikipedia website, viewed June 26, 2012 (Otto Adolf Eichmann (Mar. 19, 1906-May 31, 1962) was a German Nazi SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lieutenant Colonel) and one of the major organizers of the Holocaust; Born: March 19, 1906, Solingen, German Empire; Died May 31, 1962 (aged 56); Ramla, Israel) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Eichmann> New York times, Jan. 21, 2022: in an article entitled, "Chilling reminders of Nazi blueprint for murder" on the front page (Wannsee Conference; On Jan. 20, 1942, 15 high-ranking officials of the Nazi bureacracy met in a lakeside villa in Wannsee, on the western edge of Berlin. There was only one point on the agenda: "The organizational, logistical and material steps for a final solution of the Jewish question in Europe." Planning the Holocaust took all of 90 minutes; The host on that January day was Reinhard Heydrich, the powerful chief of the security service and the SS; the men Heydrich invited were senior civil servants and party officials. Most of them were in their 30s, nine of them had law degrees, more than half had Ph.D.s.; Adolf Eichmann, head of the department for "Jewish affairs and eviction" in the Interior Ministry, who would later organize the deportations to the death camps, was asked to take minutes at the meeting) |
National bib agency no. | 0016H5347E |
Associated language | ger |
Quality code | nlc |