Books like The House on Garibaldi Street
The House on Garibaldi Street
In 1960-61 I was in junior high and I did a school project consisting of cutting out newspaper articles and putting them in a current events scrapbook. Near the back I stuck in a clipping showing a picture of Adolph Eichmann sitting at his jail-house desk reading a pile of books . I'm looking at that picture now. I was aware of Nazi atrocities having read an article on them featured in one of my dad's True magazines. Isser Harel came face to face with the monster and rendered him to ultimate justice. This book is an exemplary example of secret agent work of the highest , professional calibre. Eichmann had to be apprehended for the sake of all civilised human beings. This is a book that should be taught in schools as a reminder that W.W.II might have formally ended in 1945 but it's not over for the relatives of the victims.