Capturing Eichmann The Memoirs of a Mossad Spymaster

Capturing Eichmann: The Memoirs of a Mossad Spymaster by Rafi Eitan, published by Greenhill Books in 2022, offers a detailed account of the author’s life and career as a prominent figure in Israeli intelligence. This memoir recounts the high-stakes mission in 1960 Buenos Aires, where Eitan and his team captured Adolf Eichmann, a notorious Nazi war criminal. Through his narrative, Eitan shares his experiences from his early days smuggling Jewish refugees into Palestine to his significant role in the Mossad, providing a unique perspective on pivotal moments in Israeli history.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of Eitan’s espionage career, including his daring operations and the challenges faced during the Eichmann capture. The memoir delves into various aspects of military and intelligence work, reflecting on the complexities of Israel’s political landscape and its relationship with the United States, particularly in light of the Jonathan Pollard affair. With 352 pages, this edition presents a rich tapestry of personal memoirs intertwined with historical events, making it relevant for those interested in biography, military history, and intelligence operations.
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Argentina, 1960. A car speeds through the streets of Buenos Aires. Inside are four Israeli secret agents and their prisoner: one of the most notorious war criminals of Nazi Germany. The Mossad operatives need to get this man, Adolf Eichmann, back to Israel to be tried for his crimes. Holding Eichmann’s head in his lap is the leader of this ambitious mission, Rafi Eitan, whom Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later described as ‘one of the heroes of Israeli intelligence’.
In this fast-paced and detailed memoir, Rafi Eitan tells the story of his remarkable life and career as an elite soldier and spymaster. He describes how as a teenager, he smuggled Jewish refugees into Palestine as part of the Palmach unit and how, as a spy in the newly established Mossad, he swam through sewers to blow up a British radar station, earning the name ‘Rafi the Stinker’. He goes on to describe in detail his involvement in the extraordinary hunt for the Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. Eitan’s espionage career eventually ended over his involvement in the controversial Jonathan Pollard espionage affair, which sparked intense debate over Israel’s relations with the US.
Packed with new insights into Eitan’s role at the heart of Israeli military and intelligence organizations, this is a gripping read and essential reading for anyone interested in espionage history and the daring operation to capture Adolf Eichmann.
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