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Horst Adolf Eichmann

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Horst Adolf Eichmann

Birth
Vienna, Austria
Death
Dec 2015 (aged 74–75)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Burial
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Horst Adolf Eichmann, was the son of former SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lt. Colonel) Adolf Eichmann. Horst called a news conference, two years and a day after his father was hanged by Israel for his role in the extermination of six million Jews. "My father fought for all those who are suffering under the international Jewish‐Zionist threat," he said at a bar, near the house where he and his three brothers lived with their father, until Israelis agents captured him in April 1960. After their father's execution, Horst and his brother Klaus, formed a Nazi terror cell that carried out attacks on Jewish businesses and synagogue, resulting in him being jailed in 1964, for possessing firearms. After his release, Horst was again picked up by Argentinian Police, in a roundup of extremists in August 1965. But, he was among more than 60 persons who were later released for lack of substantial evidence. Horst died of bowel cancer in Buenos Aires, in December of 2015. After his death, Carmen Bretín Lindemann, Horst's mistress, spoke from her home in Garupá, northern Argentina. She stated Horst was closest to his father and described him as a "strong Nazi," she said he flew a swastika flag above the family home after his father was snatched, and often wore a Nazi armband around the house. (Bio by Jay Lance)

Horst Adolf Eichmann, was the son of former SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lt. Colonel) Adolf Eichmann. Horst called a news conference, two years and a day after his father was hanged by Israel for his role in the extermination of six million Jews. "My father fought for all those who are suffering under the international Jewish‐Zionist threat," he said at a bar, near the house where he and his three brothers lived with their father, until Israelis agents captured him in April 1960. After their father's execution, Horst and his brother Klaus, formed a Nazi terror cell that carried out attacks on Jewish businesses and synagogue, resulting in him being jailed in 1964, for possessing firearms. After his release, Horst was again picked up by Argentinian Police, in a roundup of extremists in August 1965. But, he was among more than 60 persons who were later released for lack of substantial evidence. Horst died of bowel cancer in Buenos Aires, in December of 2015. After his death, Carmen Bretín Lindemann, Horst's mistress, spoke from her home in Garupá, northern Argentina. She stated Horst was closest to his father and described him as a "strong Nazi," she said he flew a swastika flag above the family home after his father was snatched, and often wore a Nazi armband around the house. (Bio by Jay Lance)



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