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  2. Operation Finale - Wikipedia

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    Operation Finale is a 2018 American historical drama thriller film directed by Chris Weitz from a screenplay by Matthew Orton about a 1960 clandestine operation by Israeli commandos to capture former SS officer Adolf Eichmann, and transport him to Jerusalem for trial on charges of crimes against humanity.

  3. Yonah Elian - Wikipedia

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    Yonah Elian was an Israeli anesthesiologist and a Holocaust survivor, [3] best known for sedating Adolf Eichmann during the Mossad operation to capture Eichmann. [2] [4]In 1954, the Mossad captured Alexander Israel, an Israeli officer accused of espionage.

  4. Category:Films about the capture of Adolf Eichmann - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Films about Nazi hunters - Wikipedia

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    Operation Finale: Alexandre Desplat: 2019 [30] [31] 1917: Thomas Newman: Dumbo: Danny Elfman: The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot: Joe Kraemer: Masquerade Hotel: Naoki Satō: The Silent War: Carlos M. Jara

  9. Peter Malkin - Wikipedia

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    Peter Zvi ("Zvika") Malkin was born in Żółkiewka, Poland [2], to an observant Jewish family. [3] In 1933 [4], his family fled to Palestine to escape the rising tide of German anti-Semitism; his sister, Fruma, and her three children who remained behind with 150 other relatives, were murdered in the Holocaust.