Israel’s attorney general will likely reject a request by the son of executed Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann to hand over the memoirs his father wrote in an Israeli jail before he was hanged, the Israeli daily Ha’aretz reported Wednesday. At a meeting Elyakim Rubinstein held earlier this month, it was decided that the 1,000-page memoir would be given to German researchers for study.
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