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Report: Germany considered bribing Eichmann judge
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Published: 09.04.11, 22:36
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1. Yes, well that may have been then
Ypip ,   Canada   (04.09.11)
But this is now.
2. I lost track of Nanny, but I miss her
Ypip ,   Canada   (04.09.11)
3. He killed but did his best to avoid being killed
(04.10.11)
4. Adenauer wanted to save Eichmann...
Chris Rettenmoser ,   Bayerisch Gmain Germ   (04.10.11)
this was the beginning of the "NEW" Germany...
5. They werent mucking around
Ken ,   Australia   (04.10.11)
it just goes to show , the crouts true intensions all along, they are the worlds leaders in covering up lies and deceit, they are obviously hiding the fact that the final solution was about there full determination to remove all the jews from the european continent. why , is anyones guess, maybe hatred that is endemic with in the german psyche, but the bigest lesson of all , we must never be condemed by anyone again, especially the arab world, because thay continue to twist the truth and always try and put us in a position were as a nation, get condemed by the world. We must never let anyone one have a hand on our mouths, this is what the arabs want , to shut us up , ghet rid of us, so they can continue there insane ways and create this islam or there idea of it.
6. Correction
R.S.H. Tryster ,   Berlin, Germany   (04.11.11)
Gabriel Bach was not one of the Eichmann trial judges; at the time of the trial he was one of the prosecutors assisting Gideon Hausner. If any judges had been approached at the time, such an attempt would not have involved Bach.
7. Didn't Adenauer recognise the danger Eichmann was to him?
Devasahayam ,   Reston, VA, USA   (04.22.11)
Extrapolation from a decade later when truncated (by military misgovernment's own stupidity/brutality) Pakistan's only civilian leader to have overthrown military thugocrat, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, appointed two of the worst 1971-war-criminals, Tikka Khan and Zia ul-Haq sequentially as ACOS.--and wound up judicially murdered by his second choice who took-over as dictator and subjected the country to a reign-of-terror similar to that of Stalin (which Eichmann would also have done to W. Germany after he took over).
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