Some outcomes of the Eichmann case in Argentina and Israel
The ink devoted to Argentina as a refuge for an important number of Nazi and collaborationist war criminals on the run contextualizes this approach to certain clarities and darknesses in the diplomatic relations between various countries, mainly Argentina and Israel after the detention in Buenos Air...
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I28-R255-article-168162025-07-23T13:50:10Z Some outcomes of the Eichmann case in Argentina and Israel Algunos desenlaces del caso Eichmann en Argentina e Israel Klich, Ignacio Adolf Eichmann Josef Mengele Walter Rauff Nazis Fugitives Adolf Eichmann Josef Mengele Walter Rauff Nazis Fugitivos The ink devoted to Argentina as a refuge for an important number of Nazi and collaborationist war criminals on the run contextualizes this approach to certain clarities and darknesses in the diplomatic relations between various countries, mainly Argentina and Israel after the detention in Buenos Aires in May 1960 of one of those most involved in Nazism’s genocide of mainly Jewish victims. Taken to Israel and prosecuted in Jerusalem, Adolf Eichmann was given the death sentence, with different aspects of his capture harming Argentine-Israeli relations. In fact, somewhat of a hiatus –a relatively brief interruption of diplomatic ties– was included among the damage caused by the kidnapping, its smallness becoming noticeable especially when compared with the casus belli put forward by the severest critics of Israel’s infringement of Argentine sovereignty. La tinta dedicada a Argentina como refugio para un conjunto de criminales de guerra y otros prófugos nazis y colaboracionistas contextúa aquí el abordaje de ciertas luces y sombras en las relaciones diplomáticas entre varios países, Argentina e Israel mayormente, en especial, luego de aprehendido en Buenos Aires en mayo de 1960 uno de los más importantes involucrados en el genocidio de las víctimas principalmente judías del nazismo. Llevado a Israel y enjuiciado en Jerusalén, Adolf Eichmann fue condenado a muerte, con distintos aspectos de su captura afectando las relaciones argentino-israelíes, incluida una interrupción relativamente breve de éstas. Sin llegar al corte, esto representó una pequeñez comparada con el casus belli propuesto por los críticos más severos de la violación de la soberanía argentina involucrada en el secuestro israelí. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2025-03-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/16816 10.34096/hyg.n7.16816 Historia & Guerra; No 7 (2025): January-June; 10-34 Historia & Guerra; Núm. 7 (2025): Enero-Junio; 10-34 2796-8650 spa http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/16816/14132 http://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/historiayguerra/article/view/16816/14163 Derechos de autor 2025 Ignacio Klich https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 |
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Some outcomes of the Eichmann case in Argentina and Israel |
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The ink devoted to Argentina as a refuge for an important number of Nazi and collaborationist war criminals on the run contextualizes this approach to certain clarities and darknesses in the diplomatic relations between various countries, mainly Argentina and Israel after the detention in Buenos Aires in May 1960 of one of those most involved in Nazism’s genocide of mainly Jewish victims. Taken to Israel and prosecuted in Jerusalem, Adolf Eichmann was given the death sentence, with different aspects of his capture harming Argentine-Israeli relations. In fact, somewhat of a hiatus –a relatively brief interruption of diplomatic ties– was included among the damage caused by the kidnapping, its smallness becoming noticeable especially when compared with the casus belli put forward by the severest critics of Israel’s infringement of Argentine sovereignty. |
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