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To: Brumar89 who wrote (88771)6/20/2012 7:04:35 AM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Revealed FBI file --- September 30, 1959 ADOLF KARL EICHMANN

The files of this bureau contain press release dated August 26, 1948, captioned "Hitler Agent Eichmann in Cairo" ...

"One of the most perfidious nazi agents seem to be the instigator of the recent pogroms in Cairo, during which approximately 250 Jews and quite a lot of foreigners, among them the American citizen Haas, were murdered. According to Aufbou, American weekly in German and English published in New York, the infamous Gestapo agent, Adolf Karl Eichmann, who escaped from a prisoners camp at Regensburg (Bavaria), is now in Egypt, apparently working under ground. Eichmann's relatives living in Linz (Upper Austria),

Eichmann is the man who brought Hitler and the Mufti together. Born in the German colony Sarona, which is now the seat of the Israel Government and called Hakiriya, Eichnann was an intimate adviser to Hitler for the stagings of pogroms and persecution of the Jews all over the world... It is interesting to know that the Mufti also is in Cairo at the present time, and that the pogroms that were staged in the Egyptian capitol showed all the signs of an expert helping hands."

gwu.edu

George Soros is probably taking a moment out of his day to remember the death and execution of his mentor, Adolf Eichmann




“I will leap into my grave laughing because the feeling that I have five million human beings on my conscience is for me a source of extraordinary satisfaction.

-—Eichmann, 1945