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Zvi Aharoni

Israeli Mossad agent


Summary

Israeli Mossad agent

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birth_nameHermann Arndt
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birth_placeFrankfurt (Oder), Germany
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known_forCapture of Adolf Eichmann

Zvi Aharoni (; 6 February 1921 – 26 May 2012) was an Israeli Mossad agent instrumental in the capture of Adolf Eichmann. He was portrayed by Michael Aronov in Operation Finale, a 2018 film about Eichmann's capture.

Biography

Hermann Aronheim (later Zvi Aharoni) was born in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany. He immigrated to Mandatory Palestine in 1938 with his mother and younger brother Michael.

After serving in the British Army, he joined the Israeli secret service and spent 20 years as a Nazi hunter. He was the Mossad agent who identified "Ricardo Klement" as Eichmann. Aharoni flew to Buenos Aires and tracked down the family's house in a remote neighborhood on the outskirts of town. On 19 March 1960 he spotted Eichmann. In his account of the capture, Aharoni wrote: "I saw him about two o'clock in the afternoon ... a man of medium size and build, about fifty years old, with a high forehead and partially bald, collecting the washing." His assistant photographed Eichmann using a camera hidden in a bag.

After retiring from Mossad in the 1970s, Aharoni became a businessman in Hong Kong and China before settling in Devon, England, with his second wife Valerie, his first wife having died in 1973. At his death in 2012, aged 91, he was survived by Valerie and by a son and daughter from his previous marriage.

Published works

References

References

  1. (May 31, 2012). "Zvi Aharoni, Israeli spy who spotted Eichmann". [[J. The Jewish News of Northern California]].
  2. Gerard, Jeremy. (2017-09-14). "‘Oslo’ Tony Winner Michael Aronov Joins Cast Of Eichmann Film ‘Operation Finale’".
  3. Aharoni, Ṣevî. (1996). "Der Jäger: Operation Eichmann: was wirklich geschah". Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt.
  4. [https://www.amazon.com/Operation-Eichmann-Cmp-Zvi-Aharoni/dp/0304352012 Operation Eichmann, Pursuit and Capture]
  5. "SF Sentinel".
  6. (2012-08-16). "Zvi Aharoni and Yaakov Meidad". The Daily Telegraph.
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