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Capturing Eichmann

The Memoirs of a Mossad Spymaster

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Capturing Eichmann

By: Rafi Eitan, Anshel Pfeffer
Narrated by: Peter Noble
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Argentina, 1960. A car speeds through the streets of Buenos Aires. Inside are four Israeli secret agents and their prisoner: one of the most notorious war criminals of Nazi Germany. The Mossad operatives need to get this man, Adolf Eichmann, back to Israel to be tried for his crimes. Holding Eichmann's head in his lap is the leader of this ambitious mission, Rafi Eitan, whom Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later described as "one of the heroes of Israeli intelligence".

In this detailed memoir, Rafi Eitan tells the story of his remarkable life and career as an elite soldier and spymaster. He describes how as a teenager, he smuggled Jewish refugees into Palestine as part of the Palmach unit and how, as a spy in the newly established Mossad, he swam through sewers to blow up a British radar station, earning the name "Rafi the Stinker". He goes on to describe in detail his involvement in the extraordinary hunt for the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. Eitan's espionage career eventually ended over his involvement in the controversial Jonathan Pollard espionage affair, which sparked intense debate over Israel's relations with the US.

Packed with new insights into Eitan's role at the heart of Israeli military, this is a must-listen for anyone interested in espionage history and the daring operation to capture Adolf Eichmann.

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Freedom & Security Israel & Palestine Military & War Espionage Argentina Career Israeli-Palestinian conflict Military War
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It is sad that your history will be rewritten by the woke culture and your enemies

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Incorrectly titled

This title is completely misleading; only a tiny part of the story is based on the capture of Eichmann. The rest is about Eitan's career, which is interesting, but heavy going in places. The narration is good, but I can't say I particularly enjoyed the book overall.

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