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-"[[Stalags]]". is [[2007]] feature [[documentary film]] by Israelian filmmaker [[Ari Libsker]]. During the early [[1960s]] in Israel and the [[Adolf Eichmann]] trial "Stalags" were pornographic booklet describing [[Sadism and masochism|masochistic]] brutal sex relationship between Nazi women warders and concentration camp prisoners. The film [http://www.stalags.com]analyzes the reasons behind the phenomenon.  
-On [[September 6]]th, 2007 Libsker was interviewed for [[The New York Times]] on pre-release of his film. From NYT: ''“I realized that the first Holocaust pictures I saw, as one who grew up here, were of naked women,” said Ari Libsker, whose documentary film “Stalags: Holocaust and Pornography in Israel” had its premiere at the Jerusalem Film Festival in July and is to be broadcast in October and shown in movie theaters. “We were in elementary school,he noted. “I remember how embarrassed we were..'' +'''Karl Adolf Eichmann''' ([[March 19]], [[1906]]–[[June 1]], [[1962]]), often referred to as "the architect of the [[Holocaust]]", was a high-ranking [[Nazism|Nazi]] and ''[[Schutzstaffel|SS]]''-''[[Obersturmbannführer]]'' (equivalent to [[Lieutenant Colonel]]). Due to his organizational talents and ideological reliability, he was charged by ''[[Obergruppenführer]]'' [[Reinhard Heydrich]] with the task of facilitating and managing the logistics of mass [[deportation]] of Jews to [[Ghettos in occupied Europe 1939-1944|ghettos]] and [[extermination camp]]s in Nazi-occupied [[Eastern Europe]]. After [[World War II|the war]], he traveled to [[Argentina]] using a fraudulently obtained [[laissez-passer]] issued by the [[International Red Cross]] and lived there under a false identity. He was captured by [[Israel]]i [[Mossad|Mossad agents]] in Argentina and tried in Israeli court on fifteen criminal charges, including [[crime against humanity|crimes against humanity]] and [[war crime]]s. He was convicted and [[hanging|hanged]].
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Karl Adolf Eichmann (March 19, 1906June 1, 1962), often referred to as "the architect of the Holocaust", was a high-ranking Nazi and SS-Obersturmbannführer (equivalent to Lieutenant Colonel). Due to his organizational talents and ideological reliability, he was charged by Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich with the task of facilitating and managing the logistics of mass deportation of Jews to ghettos and extermination camps in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe. After the war, he traveled to Argentina using a fraudulently obtained laissez-passer issued by the International Red Cross and lived there under a false identity. He was captured by Israeli Mossad agents in Argentina and tried in Israeli court on fifteen criminal charges, including crimes against humanity and war crimes. He was convicted and hanged.




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