Six Million Accusers: Catching Adolf Eichmann
Six Million Accusers: Catching Adolf Eichmann
Six Million Accusers: Catching Adolf Eichmann
"Six Million Accusers" is a historical novel reliving the hunt for, and capture of one of history's most evil criminals - a leading Nazi named Adolf Eichmann. Having disappeared after WWII, members of an Israeli organization search the world for Eichmann, hoping to one day capture one of the men responsible for brutally massacring millions of Jews, and others. Following any tip possible, eventually they discover a Jewish father and daughter who swear Eichmann quietly lives in their community, under a new name. The search for Eichmann ramps up, and the agents begin to fervently believe they have found their man. As they get closer and closer, a plan must also be created to capture Eichmann, and secretly transport the villain back to Israel. Is it really Eichmann? And if so, what complications may arise that might destroy their plans to have this notorious Nazi held responsible for his crimes? "Six Million Accusers" is based on historic detail, and David Lawrence- Young does an excellent job reliving the hunt for, and capture of Adolf Eichmann. Well written and easy to read, "Six Million Accusers" should be a staple of the educational discussion of WWII and the aftermath. ~~D. Bettenson

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  • Historical Fiction

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  • Any Age
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Six Million Accusers, by D. Lawrence-Young, is about a Jewish man named Haim and his part in the team of spies who captured Adolf Eichmann, the organizer of all the Nazi concentration camps. Haim and his team have to spend weeks in a foreign country looking for an elusive man, all the while staying undercover. They cannot let anyone know of their presence, or they could lose their man.

Haim, a man who escaped the holocaust by leaving Germany, has been recruited to be part of the team of spies who captured Adolf Eichmann - the organizer of all the Jewish deaths in Nazi concentration camps. Haim and the other recruits must camp out in Argentina, the country where a lot of ex-Nazis went after WWII, to look for one of Hitler's right-hand men.

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