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“Just before we executed him, Eichmann looked at us and said, 'Soon we will meet again'”

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As a teenager, Michael Goldman-Gilad lost most of his family in the Holocaust, and when he heard about Adolf Eichmann's arrest, it was clear to him that he had to participate in the investigation. • Today, at almost 99 years old, he talks about the impossible role of investigating Satan and recalls: “The first time he walked into the room, I didn't believe what I was seeing—was this villain responsible for the murder of millions?” • The characte…

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