The House on Garibaldi Street

by Isser Harel | History | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0714647543 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingAramenawing of Noble, Oklahoma USA on 4/11/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by wingAramenawing from Noble, Oklahoma USA on Monday, April 11, 2005
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From jacket flap:

“I have to announce in the Knesset that a short time ago one of the greatest Nazi criminals was found by the Israeli Security Services: Adolf Eichmann, who was responsible, together with the Nazi leaders, for what they called the ‘Final Solution of the Jewish Problem’ – that is, the extermination of six million Jews of Europe. Adolf Eichmann is already under arrest in Israel, and he will shortly be brought to trial in Israel under the Nazis and Nazi Collaborators [Punishment] Law of 1950.”

On May 23, 1960, Israeli Prime minister David Ben-Gurion electrified the world with this simple pronouncement. Yet even in the ensuing drama of Eichmann’s trial with its attendant worldwide publicity, some vitally important questions remained unanswered: How had the Israelis “found” this former Nazi leader, who had vanished so completely that many people presumed him dead? Who was involved in the successful capture of a man who had vowed to commit suicide if he was ever apprehended? How had they accomplished their mission?

For fifteen years the true story behind the spectacular headlines remained shrouded in secrecy. Now the official silence is broken: Isser Harel, the man who directed every step of Operation Eichmann, reveals a complete account of that historic manhunt and arrest. Each development in the quest for justice is meticulously reconstructed, from the first tentative identification of Eichmann (made by a blind man) to the final nerve-searing flight from Buenos Aires to Israel.

Surely no work of fiction could be more abundant in suspenseful detail or baffling plot twists, as frustration, delays, and unexpected mishaps upset the Israelis’ carefully laid plans. The “heroes” of Operation Eichmann, however, bear little resemblance to their fictional counterparts. They are touchingly human, so vulnerable to fear, despair, and, ultimately, exultation, that the story of their idealistic struggle is more absorbing and moving than that of any imaginary superspy.

In 1945 Adolf Eichmann boasted, “I will leap into my grave laughing because the feeling that I have 5,000,000 human beings on my conscience is for me a source of extraordinary satisfaction.” Fifteen years later he stood in a courtroom in Jerusalem, brought to justice by some of the very people who had so narrowly avoided adding to his satisfaction. The House on Garibaldi Street is a complete record of that extraordinary mission and an inspiring portrait of the men and women who accomplished it.

Isser Harel served as Chief Executive of the Secret Services of Israel from 1952 to 1963, supervising internal security as well as intelligence activities abroad. He remembers with biter clarity that fateful evening when he received the first slim clue to Eichmann’s whereabouts: “That night I resolved that if Eichmann were alive, come hell or high water he’d be caught.”

Journal Entry 2 by wingAramenawing at Moore, Oklahoma USA on Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Released 14 yrs ago (12/1/2009 UTC) at Moore, Oklahoma USA

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This is one of the many many books in my TBR pile that I'm sure I would like if I ever got around to reading it, but that could be years from now and I've already had it for 4 years, so I am willing to part with it unread. Therefore it is headed out on a journey today, first to an individual in Chicago, who will then carry it to prachitulshan in India!

Journal Entry 3 by prachitulshan at New Delhi, Delhi India on Sunday, April 17, 2011
This JE comes really late, I'm so sorry. It was very kind of you to send this to my friend in Chicago (on my request for it for ecuas's birthday), all the more so since it was on your TBR pile. She ended up having too much luggage to carry to India and couldn't bring this one along, so it only came to me some time ago, when I was home with an illness. Ecuas is very interested in spy thrillers and the Nazi era, so I'm sure he'll enjoy this one. I shall send it back to you after we've read it, thanks so much again!

Journal Entry 4 by prachitulshan at New Delhi, Delhi India on Friday, May 20, 2011

Released 13 yrs ago (5/18/2011 UTC) at New Delhi, Delhi India

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Passed this on to Ecuas when we met recently...he's gone back with a big bagful of books! You can look forward to lots more reading now...enjoy!

Journal Entry 5 by ecuas at Pune, Maharashtra India on Saturday, December 29, 2012
I am so sorry for not journaling this, theres a big stack of books I havent read yet. Making my way through it slowly. Will read this and review it very soon.

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