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Adolf Eichmann ( March 19, 1906June 1, 1962) was a high-ranking official in Nazi Germany, and served as an Obersturmbannführer in the S.S.. He was largely responsible for the logistics of the extermination of millions of people during the Holocaust, in particular, Jews, which was called the " final solution" (Endlösung). He organized the identification and transportation of people to the various concentration camps. Therefore, he is often referred to as the 'Chief Executioner' of the Third Reich.

1 Early Life

Born in the city of Solingen, Germany, Adolf Eichmann was the son of a moderately successful businessman and industrialist. In 1914, his family moved to LinzThis article is about the city of Linz in Austria. There is another much smaller Linz in Germany: see Linz, Germany. Linz (population 200,000) is a city in northeast Austria, on the Danube river. It is the capital of the state Upper Austria Oberosterreich, AustriaAustria is a landlocked country in Central Europe, a federation of nine states. Austria is bordered by Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the and, during the First World War, Eichmann's father served in the Austro-Hungarian Army. At the war's conclusion, Eichmann's father returned to the family business in Linz. In 19201920 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar) Events January January 7 Forces of Russian White admiral Kolchak surrender in Krasnoyarsk. January 9 Britain announces it will build 100,000 homes for war veterans. January 10 Leagu, Eichmann's family moved to Germany.

2 Pre-Nazi Years


When Eichmann came of age in 1925, he briefly returned to Austria to study mechanical engineering, however he dropped out of college as he was a poor student. Eichmann next followed his father's footsteps and became a businessman, working as a traveling salesman which brought him back to Germany in 1930. Eichmann's first contact with the Nazi Party was to join the Wandervogel movement, a peasant Aryan brotherhood based on Anti-Semitic ideals. In 19321932 is the leap year starting on Friday. see link for calendar) Events January-February January 3 British arrest and intern Mohandas Gandhi and Vallabhbhai Patel January 8 In Britain the Archbishop of Canterbury forbids church remarriage of divorcees Jan, Eichmann again returned to Austria where he formally joined the Austrian Nazi Party at the age of twenty six.

3 Nazi Party and the S.S.

SS- Scharführer Adolf Eichmann in 1933

On the advice of an old family friend, Ernst KaltenbrunnerErnst Kaltenbrunner ( October 4, 1903 October 16, 1946) was a Nazi official. Born near Braunau in Austria, he was the son of a lawyer. Educated at the State Realgymnasium in Linz and Graz University. He obtained a law degree in 1926. He worked as a lawyer, Eichmann joined the Austrian branch of the SS, enlisting on April 1, 1932 as an SS- Anwärter . He was accepted as a full SS member that November, appointed an SS- Mann, and assigned the SS number 45326.

For the next year, Eichmann was a member of the part time Allgemeine-SS and served in a mustering formation operating from Salzburg.

In 1933, when the Nazis came to power in Germany, Eichmann returned to that country and submitted an application to join the full time SS. This was accepted and, in November of 1933 Eichmann was promoted to Scharführer and assigned to the administrative staff of the Dachau concentration camp.

By 1934, Eichmann had chosen to make the SS a career and requested transfer into the Sicherheitspolizei (Security Police) which had, by that time, become a very powerful and feared organization. Eichmann's transfer was granted in November of 1934, as he was promoted to the rank of Oberscharführer and assigned to the headquarters of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) in Berlin. Eichmann became a model administrator in the SD and quickly became noticed by his superiors. He was promoted to Hauptscharführer in 1935 and, in 1937, commissioned as an SS- Untersturmführer

In 1938, Eichmann was assigned to Austria to help organize SS Security Forces in Vienna after the Anschluss of Austria into Germany. Through this effort, Eichmann was promoted to SS- Obersturmführer and, by the end of 1938, Adolf Eichmann had been selected by the SS leadership to form the Central Office for Jewish Emigration which was in charge of forcibly deporting and expeling Jews from Austria. Through this work, Eichmann became a student of Judaism, finding the religion fascinating while also developing deep Anti-Semitic values and a hatred of the Jewish faith.



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