If I was able to ask a question based off of the book The Nazi Hunters, I would ask "Why did Israel desperately want to bring Eichmann into their country in order to put him on trial?" I would ask this because they're many other countries who sooner or later would of done the same thing. While reading this I thought Germany would have arrested all those involved with the Holocaust, since it took place in their own country. I was assuming out of regret for what had happened. I didn't expect a country that hadn't been made at the time, to want him captured that badly.
Another question I would ask would be, "How were they able to get help from survivors so quickly." I would ask this because I'd think any survivor would want to put the memories of the Holocaust behind them. However in the book these people had volunteered their help. I'm assuming many wanted revenge for all the pain he had caused them, their friends, and their families. I was very surprised when these people did everything they could to help, even going into the house where Eichmann lived at the time. I thought it was very brave of them and in all honesty I don't think I could of done the same.
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Another question I would ask would be, "How were they able to get help from survivors so quickly." I would ask this because I'd think any survivor would want to put the memories of the Holocaust behind them. However in the book these people had volunteered their help. I'm assuming many wanted revenge for all the pain he had caused them, their friends, and their families. I was very surprised when these people did everything they could to help, even going into the house where Eichmann lived at the time. I thought it was very brave of them and in all honesty I don't think I could of done the same.
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The final question I would ask would be, "Why didn't they capture Eichmann on the first night that they had seen him walk home in the dark?" There was no one around him from what the book said, and there was only the light from his flash light surrounding him. In my opinion it would have been very easy for the team to capture him then and there, instead of hiding and watching him coming home for three straight days. Even they had said so, however they waited and I wonder why they would wait that long. Maybe it was because they thought if they failed he would flee again?