Eichmann (Thomas Kretschmann) was born in an ordinary family in Germany. Because of his appearance, Eichmann was often ridiculed as a Jew when he was a child, so he had a different kind of disgust for the Jewish race. During World War II, Eichmann was appreciated by Hitler, who entrusted Eichmann with important Jewish relocation plans. Between 1937 and 1942, most of the Jewish transport and massacre plans were formulated and implemented by Eichmann. After the end of World War II, the defeat of the Nazis allowed Eichmann to begin his long life of escape. However, in 1961, Eichmann was discovered by the Mossad of the intelligence agency, and Eichmann was secretly arrested. Because the arrest was not supported by law, it caused controversy internationally and resulted in diplomatic disputes.
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