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German Court Says not Releasing Files on Nazi Criminal Eichmann “Unlawful”

Saturday, May 1st 2010 - 00:30 UTC
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Eichmann, one of the main executors of Hitler’s “final decision” for Jews Eichmann, one of the main executors of Hitler’s “final decision” for Jews

A German court said Friday the government had no legal basis to keep under wraps secret files on Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi architect of the Holocaust, potentially paving the way for their release.

”After examining the (secret Adolf Eichmann) files, the Federal Administrative Court has decided that the decision of the chancellor's office to block them is unlawful,“ the court said in a statement. Following a lawsuit by a freelance Argentine journalist, the court ruled as ”invalid” the government's argument that releasing archives on Adolf Eichmann would jeopardize Berlin's foreign policy.

Chancellor Angela Merkel's office had also argued that publishing the 3,400-page files could endanger relations with foreign intelligence agencies. However, the court also said it would give Merkel's office a chance to present further arguments against the publishing of the files, which were compiled during the 1950s and 1960s.

Israeli agents kidnapped Eichmann, one of the main executors of Adolf Hitler's final solution—the plan to exterminate the Jews—in Buenos Aires in 1960. He was flown out of the country taking advantage of a massive celebration of Argentina’s 150th anniversary with tens of foreign delegations.

Once in Jerusalem, proceedings were begun in an Israeli court where Eichmann was caged in a special bullet-proof glass enclosure. Eichmann was convicted of crimes against humanity and hanged in 1962.

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  • Ira Curtis

    What interests me is to how will the disclosure of 65 years old Nazi documents affect present Germany's forign relations . Or are there any other arguments that Germany is trying to hide? Mrs. Merkel, It stinks!
    Ira Curtis
    Santiago Chile.

    May 01st, 2010 - 02:51 pm 0
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