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Eichmanns Ende 2010

★ 5.19 votes90 min📅 2010-07-25

Directed by Raymond Ley, *Eichmanns Ende (2010)* plunges into one of history's darkest yet unknown chapters as it follows the final days of Adolf Eichmann, a key architect of the Third Reich's genocidal machine.

Director: Raymond Ley

Cast

Herbert Knaup
Herbert Knaup
Adolf Eichmann
Johannes Klaußner
Johannes Klaußner
Klaus "Nick" Eichmann
Ulrich Tukur
Ulrich Tukur
Willem Sassen
Axel Milberg
Axel Milberg
Fritz Bauer
Cornelia Kempers
Vera Eichmann
Henriette Confurius
Henriette Confurius
Silvia Hermann
Judith Engel
Judith Engel
Miep Sassen
Michael Hanemann
Michael Hanemann
Lothar Hermann
Nina Kronjäger
Nina Kronjäger
Nelly
Susanne Hoss
Susanne Hoss
Veronika

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eichmanns Ende (2010) about?

This gripping drama documents the final chapter of Adolf Eichmann's life after he evades justice post-WWII by relocating to Argentina with his family. His cover is shattered when Israeli agents kidnap him, leading to a high-profile trial that forces the world to reckon with the horrors of the Holocaust.

Who directed Eichmanns Ende?

Raymond Ley directed *Eichmanns Ende (2010)*, bringing a meticulous yet gripping approach to this historical account.

Who stars in Eichmanns Ende?

The film features standout performances from Herbert Knaup, Ulrich Tukur, and Axel Milberg, among others, who bring depth to the real-life figures at the heart of this real-life thriller.

Is Eichmanns Ende (2010) worth watching?

For fans of historical dramas that don't shy away from dark themes, *Eichmanns Ende (2010)* is a compelling watch. Its blend of suspense and solemn reflection makes it a thought-provoking choice for viewers interested in WWII-era narratives.

How long is Eichmanns Ende?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Eichmanns Ende (2010) — The Dramatic Capture and Trial of a Nazi War Criminal

Directed by Raymond Ley, *Eichmanns Ende (2010)* plunges into one of history's darkest yet unknown chapters as it follows the final days of Adolf Eichmann, a key architect of the Third Reich's genocidal machine. After fleeing to Argentina under a false identity, Eichmann lives an unsettlingly normal life in a German enclave in Buenos Aires, shielded by his family—until Israeli operatives track him down. The film dramatizes his capture, the tense trial that exposed Nazi atrocities, and the moral reckoning that followed, blending historical gravity with suspenseful storytelling.

Ley crafts a gripping narrative that balances procedural tension with the weight of its subject matter, led by a stellar cast including Herbert Knaup, Ulrich Tukur, and Axel Milberg. *Eichmanns Ende (2010)* isn't just a recounting of past horrors; it's a chilling exploration of justice delayed and the fragility of escape, demanding viewers confront the echoes of history through a lens of both documentary precision and dramatic flair.