A grim lesson, born in the shadows of the global political stage: A gripping exhibition in Munich delves deep into the gripping pursuit and consequential trial of Adolf Eichmann. „Operation Finale“ – an unparalleled masterpiece that unveiled the mystery and power of the Mossad. In May 1960, eleven Israeli agents, men and a woman, set off for Buenos Aires to abduct the former SS Obersturmbannführer Adolf Eichmann, the architect of the „Endlösung“. Their aim was to bring him to trial in Israel. A breathtaking reconstruction of this mission is now on display in Munich – a spectacle that does not shy away from sensationalism but rather pays respectful homage to the bold action of the Israeli intelligence service.
„How To Catch A Nazi“ is aimed at an audience hungry for truth – a work „made in USA“ that toured seven cities and is now brought to Germany. An unexpected venue for such dark revelations: The State Museum of Egyptian Art. Yet history makes its presence felt where once stood the NSDAP office building. The bunkers were only demolished in the 2000s to make way for the construction of the State Museum of Egyptian Art and the film school
