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  2. Eichmann trial - Wikipedia

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    Eichmann played a major part in the execution of the Holocaust. He fled to Argentina at the end of the Second World War, but was abducted by Israeli Mossad agents in 1960, and transported to Jerusalem to stand trial. [12] Eichmann was held at a fortified police station in Yagur in northern Israel for nine months prior to his trial. [13]

  3. Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation - Wikipedia

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    As in the case of the Eichmann trial, the court recognized the great historical importance of the trial, and very exceptionally allowed it to be filmed. The CDJC was in possession of a key document relating to the deportation of the children from Izieu, and provided a copy to the French courts, which enabled the prosecution of Barbie for Crimes ...

  4. United Nations Security Council Resolution 138 - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Mario Amadeo, Argentina’s delegation chairman, was asked sharply for a “yes or no” answer by Soviet delegation chairman Arkady A. Sobolev in regard to the demand he voiced in the Council the previous day for Eichmann’s return and punishment of those guilty of abducting the Nazi from Argentina. Dr.

  5. United States v. Eichman - Wikipedia

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    Eichman, 496 U.S. 310 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court case that by a 5–4 decision invalidated a federal law against flag desecration as a violation of free speech under the First Amendment. [1] It was argued together with the case United States v. Haggerty. It built on the opinion handed down in the Court's decision the prior year ...

  6. Moshe Landau - Wikipedia

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    Described as one of Israel's greatest judges and as one of the founders of Israeli law, [3] [4] Landau was credited with presiding over the Eichmann Trial, a landmark case related to the prosecution of Adolf Eichmann, a key figure in The Holocaust, in an "objective and stately manner". [4]

  7. Adolf Eichmann - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli court ruled that the circumstances of Eichmann's capture had no bearing on the legality of his trial. [ 154 ] US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) documents declassified in 2006 show that the capture of Eichmann caused alarm at the CIA and West German Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND).

  8. Prince Andrew's Business Adviser Accused of Being 'Chinese ...

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    An out-of-court settlement for an undisclosed sum was reached the following month. Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images. Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at Royal Ascot in June 2019.

  9. Eichmann (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Eichmann (1906–1962) ... United States v. Eichman, a 1990 United States Supreme Court case that invalidated a federal law against flag desecration