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To: OneHun
>>>>>Interesting observation! The name of the two towns is very close, indeed. Can you please, include some reference for your quotes?<<<<<<

Here it is, from multiple sources

the fact that the passport to Eichmann was issued in Genoa, Italy and that he was hidden in Franciscan monastery in Italy was known from before. The news is that the actual passport was found, 45 years after Eichmann's trial.

52 posted on 06/02/2007 12:55:21 PM PDT by DTA
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To: DTA
Thanks for the info. You are right; the story is about the passport found in Argentina.

The background story should be simple as shown below: passport was issued by the ICRC office in Genoa (Italy), and the related paperwork is in the ICRC archive in Geneva (Switzerland).

http://www.ejpress.org/article/17232

The Red Cross ………… passport issued by its office in Genoa, ……...

The ICRC kept a duplicate of the request for the papers in its archives in Geneva.

This document released 30 May, 2007 by the International Committee of the Red Cross in Geneva shows the Red Cross Travel document n° 100'940 with the name of Ricardo Klement alias Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann.

53 posted on 06/02/2007 5:45:23 PM PDT by OneHun
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