Adolf Eichmann Birthday, Date of Birth

Adolf Eichmann

Otto Adolf Eichmann ( EYEKH-mən; German pronunciation: [ˈʔɔto ˈʔaːdɔlf ˈʔaɪçman] ; 19 March 1906 – 1 June 1962) was a German-Austrian official of the Nazi Party, an officer of the Schutzstaffel (SS), a convicted war criminal, and one of the major organisers of the Holocaust. He participated in the January 1942 Wannsee Conference, at which the implementation of the genocidal Final Solution to the Jewish Question was planned. Following this, he was tasked by SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich with facilitating and managing the logistics involved in the mass deportation of millions of Jews to Nazi ghettos and Nazi extermination camps across German-occupied Europe. He was captured and detained by the Allies in 1945, but escaped and eventually settled in Argentina. In May 1960, he was tracked down and apprehended by Israel's Mossad intelligence agency, and put on trial before the Supreme Court of Israel. The highly publicised Eichmann trial resulted in his conviction in Jerusalem, following which he was executed by hanging in 1962.

After doing poorly in school, Eichmann briefly worked for his father's mining company in Austria, where the family had moved in 1914. He worked as a travelling oil salesman beginning in 1927, and joined both the Nazi Party and the SS in 1932. He returned to Germany in 1933, where he joined the Sicherheitsdienst (SD, "Security Service"); there he was appointed head of the department responsible for Jewish affairs – especially emigration, which the Nazis encouraged through violence and economic pressure. After the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Eichmann and his staff arranged for Jews to be concentrated in ghettos in major cities with the expectation that they would be transported either farther east or overseas. He also drew up plans for a Jewish reservation, first at Nisko in southeast Poland and later in Madagascar, but neither of these plans were carried out.

The Nazis began the invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, and their Jewish policy changed from internment or coerced emigration to extermination. To coordinate planning for the genocide, Eichmann's superior Reinhard Heydrich hosted the regime's administrative leaders at the Wannsee Conference on 20 January 1942. Eichmann collected information for him, attended the conference, and prepared the minutes. Eichmann and his staff became responsible for Jewish deportations to extermination camps, where the victims were gassed. After Germany occupied Hungary in March 1944, Eichmann oversaw the deportation of much of the Jewish population. By the time the transports were stopped in July 1944, 437,000 of Hungary's 725,000 Jews had been deported. Most of the victims were sent to Auschwitz concentration camp, where about 75 per cent were murdered upon arrival. Dieter Wisliceny testified at Nuremberg that Eichmann told him he would "leap laughing into the grave because the feeling that he had five million people on his conscience would be for him a source of extraordinary satisfaction".

After Germany's defeat in 1945, Eichmann was captured by US forces, but he escaped from a detention camp and moved around Germany to avoid recapture. He ended up in a small village in Lower Saxony, where he lived until 1950 when he moved to Argentina using false papers he obtained with help from an organisation directed by Catholic bishop Alois Hudal. Information collected by Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, confirmed his location in 1960. A team of Mossad and Shin Bet agents captured Eichmann and brought him to Israel to stand trial on 15 criminal charges, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, and crimes against the Jewish people. During the trial, he did not deny the Holocaust or his role in organising it, but said he was simply following orders in a totalitarian Führerprinzip system. He was found guilty on all of the charges, and was executed by hanging on 1 June 1962. The trial was widely followed in the media and was later the subject of several books, including Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem, in which Arendt coined the phrase "the banality of evil" to describe Eichmann.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Monday, March 19, 1906
Place of Birth
Solingen
Age
120
Star Sign

The March 19, 1906 was a Monday under the star sign of . It was the 77 day of the year. President of the United States was Theodore Roosevelt.

If you were born on this day, you are 120 years old. Your last birthday was on the Thursday, March 19, 2026, 65 days ago. Your next birthday is on Friday, March 19, 2027, in 299 days. You have lived for 43,895 days, or about 1,053,481 hours, or about 63,208,866 minutes, or about 3,792,531,960 seconds.

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News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on March 19, 1906

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Date: 20 March 1906

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THE FINANCIAL MARKETS; Stocks Fall; Call Money Rates, 3 1/2@5 1/4 Per Cent. Deposition of Bituminous Operators' Chairman a Factor -- Steels Weak.

Date: 20 March 1906

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TOPICS OF THE TIMES.

Date: 20 March 1906

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SAY THE MAYOR TRIED TO THROTTLE CRITICISM; McClellan Charged with Using City Advertising to That End. ALDERMEN HEAR CHARGES Finance Committee Listens to Witnesses Who Say Their Attacks on the Mayor Lost Advertising.

Date: 20 March 1906

Mayor McClellan charged with placing or withholding NYC ad in attempt to halt newspaper criticism of official acts and compel press to give adm ed support

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CARNEGIE BUILDING FRICK'S?; Said to Have Bought for $1,500,000 Pittsburg Structure He Dwarfed.

Date: 20 March 1906

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Reptd to have bought Carnegie Bldg, Pittsburgh

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TRAINER ROBINSON IS DEAD.; Had Groomed Winning Football Teams at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton

Date: 20 March 1906

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MINERS AND OPERATORS TO CONFER AGAIN TO-DAY; Robbins Forced to Resign as Leader of Coal Chiefs. J.H. WINDER IN HIS PLACE Strike Sentiment Grows Despite the Agreement to Carry Out President Roosevelt's Request.

Date: 20 March 1906

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miners and operators to conf again

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HE CORNERED THE SLEIGHS.; Municipal Ownership Candidate In Pelham May Win To-day's Election.

Date: 20 March 1906

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Asparagus Special This Year.

Date: 19 March 1906

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CHURCH A.L. BASKET BALL.; Xaviers Won Senior Championship and Calvary First Among Juniors.

Date: 19 March 1906

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