Manus Diamant, survived in Holocaust “Geheimauftrag: Mission Eichmannâ€, illustr. 1st ed., 1995,
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Manus Diamant, survived in Holocaust “Geheimauftrag: Mission Eichmann”, illustr. 1st ed., 1995, in German
Story of the mission to hunt and capture Eichmann.
Vienna, Austria: J&V, 1995, 266pp., illustrated by real photos. First Edition; Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket. size: 25 x 17 cm.
Good condition.
Weight: 740 gr.
Memoirs of a Polish Jew, Manus Diamant, born in 1922 in Katowice. In 1939 his family moved to Warsaw and from there to Sosnowiec, from where in May 1942 his mother was deported to Auschwitz, while his father and brothers managed to escape. One brother, Aharon, was arrested and killed as a resistance fighter in 1940. Manus joined a resistance group in Sosnowiec. In March 1943 he and others were transferred to the ghetto of Srodula. From there he fled, with false papers, to Graz where he worked as a physician in a hospital. From there he went on to Budapest which was not yet occupied by the Nazis, and later to Romania. After the war he was involved in the search for Eichmann and succeeded to get his photograph from one of Eichmann's former mistresses. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)
Story of the mission to hunt and capture Eichmann.
Vienna, Austria: J&V, 1995, 266pp., illustrated by real photos. First Edition; Hard Cover; In Dust Jacket. size: 25 x 17 cm.
Good condition.
Weight: 740 gr.
Memoirs of a Polish Jew, Manus Diamant, born in 1922 in Katowice. In 1939 his family moved to Warsaw and from there to Sosnowiec, from where in May 1942 his mother was deported to Auschwitz, while his father and brothers managed to escape. One brother, Aharon, was arrested and killed as a resistance fighter in 1940. Manus joined a resistance group in Sosnowiec. In March 1943 he and others were transferred to the ghetto of Srodula. From there he fled, with false papers, to Graz where he worked as a physician in a hospital. From there he went on to Budapest which was not yet occupied by the Nazis, and later to Romania. After the war he was involved in the search for Eichmann and succeeded to get his photograph from one of Eichmann's former mistresses. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism)
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