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The house on Garibaldi Street
Book • 1979
The House on Garibaldi Street recounts the Mossad's clandestine operation to locate, abduct, and smuggle Adolf Eichmann from Buenos Aires to Israel for trial.
Written by Isser Harel and/or journalist Peter Malkin in different editions/retellings, the book provides firsthand and investigative detail about the planning, surveillance, and execution of the capture.
It places the mission in historical context, exploring the moral and legal questions surrounding abduction across national borders to bring a major war criminal to justice.
The narrative combines espionage thriller elements with documentary reportage, offering both operational detail and reflections on postwar justice.
The book has been influential in shaping public understanding of Eichmann's capture and subsequent trial.
Written by Isser Harel and/or journalist Peter Malkin in different editions/retellings, the book provides firsthand and investigative detail about the planning, surveillance, and execution of the capture.
It places the mission in historical context, exploring the moral and legal questions surrounding abduction across national borders to bring a major war criminal to justice.
The narrative combines espionage thriller elements with documentary reportage, offering both operational detail and reflections on postwar justice.
The book has been influential in shaping public understanding of Eichmann's capture and subsequent trial.
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