Saturday, April 01, 2006

I feel like Basil Fawlty

During a call yesterday

Caller : My name's Geoffrey Eichleba-something-something
Me : [distracted] ok, so that's E-I-C-H-M-A-N?
Caller : Nooo, it's E-I-C-H-L-E-B-something-something
Me : oh! right, sorry.

And all night it's been bugging me. Who's freaking name was I spelling!?!
It hit me at 4:37 this morning ...

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SS-Obersturmbannfuehrer Karl Adolf Eichmann (1906-1962)
He was head of the Department for Jewish Affairs in the Gestapo from 1941 to 1945 and was chief of operations in the deportation of three million Jews to extermination camps. It was Eichmann who organized the Wannsee Conference of January 1942, which focused on issues related to the "final solution of the Jewish question." From this point Eichmann assumed the leading role in the deportation of European Jews to the death camps. At the end of the war, Eichmann was arrested and confined to an American internment camp, but he was able to escape unrecognized. He fled to Argentina and lived under the assumed name of Ricardo Klement for ten years until Israeli Mossad agents abducted him in 1960 to stand trial in Jerusalem. The controversial and highly publicized trial lasted from April 2 to August 14, 1961. Eichmann was sentenced to death and executed in Ramleh Prison on May 31, 1962.


Eep.

Edited: 11th November. (Armistice Day. Wrong war, but same sentiment)
Someone left an anonymous comment on this entry linking me to a site that lionises Adolf Eichmann.
I feel that I should make it clear that I feel nothing but absolute hatred for what Eichmann was involved in. I remember his name not because I support his actions but because I feel he should always be accountable for them (even after death) and because I have studied WWII and the atrocities committed by the Nazis several times through my primary and secondary levels of education.

I'm going to delete his cowardly comment now because the last thing I want is others seeing his site.

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  1. Anonymous4:48 pm

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  2. I hadn't seen that site and now I'm pretty much disgusted.
    I do not support your views or those of Adolf Eichman. I remembered his name because I have studied the second world war and NOT because I support or lionise him.

    Shame on you for staying Anonymous. Though, I suppose it shows that you do feel Shame for your bigotry - that you can't show your face and own up to your opinions.

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