Eichmann & The Road To Argentina

For 10 years Adolf Eichmann lived undisturbed in an expatriate community of Nazi war criminals in Argentina. Uki Goñi (author of The Real Odessa: How Perón Brought the Nazi War Criminals to Argentina) will be interviewed by Matt Seaton (Staff editor, Op-ed Department, The New York Times) about the role of the Vatican, Swiss authorities, and the Argentinian government in organizing escape routes for Nazi criminals and collaborators.











When: Sun., Sep. 10, 2017 at 2:00 pm
Where: Museum of Jewish Heritage
36 Battery Pl.
646-437-4202
Price: Free with museum admission, registration requested
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For 10 years Adolf Eichmann lived undisturbed in an expatriate community of Nazi war criminals in Argentina. Uki Goñi (author of The Real Odessa: How Perón Brought the Nazi War Criminals to Argentina) will be interviewed by Matt Seaton (Staff editor, Op-ed Department, The New York Times) about the role of the Vatican, Swiss authorities, and the Argentinian government in organizing escape routes for Nazi criminals and collaborators.

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