[[Image:Adolf Eichmann.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Eichmann: Advocate of the Final Solution]]
'''Otto Adolf Eichmann''' (1906-1962) was an [[SS]]-Obersturmbannführer (lieutenant colonel) who organized the [[logistics]] of deportation of [[Jews]] during the [[Nazi]] [[Final Solution]] (''Endlosung'') following the [[Wannsee Conference]] of January 1942. He was considered an expert of the "Jewish Question" by the Nazis, having attempted to organize mass Jewish emigration to Palestine in 1937, and was appointed head of the "Central Office for Jewish Emigration" in 1938. At the end of 1939, he was made head of the Reich Security Main Office Sub-Department IV-B4, which dealt with Jewish affairs. Eichmann was Secretary at kept the official minutes of the [[Wannsee Conference]] where the decision to kill all Jews in Nazi-controlled territories was made. He subsequently organized the deportation of Polish Jews to the [[death camps]], and in 1944 to 1945 organized the deportation of 250,000 Hungarian Jews from [[Budapest]] to the camps. [[George Soros]] was among the collaborators identifying Jews, as [[Hungary]] was a German ally, was never under German occupation, and Jews were not required to wear the [[Star of David]] in public.
In 1945 Eichmann was captured by Allied forces but passed himself off under a false identity. In 1946, he escaped to Austria and then in 1950 he made his way to [[Argentina]] using false documents. There on May 11, 1960, he was captured by a team of [[Mossad]] (Israeli secret service) operatives and smuggled to Israel. He was tried in Jerusalem for [[war crimes]], sentenced to death, and executed by hanging on June 1, 1962. His body was cremated and the ashes deposited in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].