Thursday, March 03, 2005

"Uno momento senor"

Those were the last words Adolf Eichmann heard as a free man, before being tackled into a ditch and then shoved into a waiting car. The man who uttered those words, Peter "Zvika" Malchin, died yesterday in New York.
"He was an ambassador of extraordinary and clandestine Israeli might," journalist and long-time friend Uri Dan told The Jerusalem Post.
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"Zvika was one of the greatest Jewish heroes of the past 100 years. There was never another like him," Dan said. "He was a mensch."

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