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Nationality
  
Israeli

Spouse
  
Anna Gutman

Role
  
Nazi hunter


Name
  
Tuviah Friedman

Occupation
  
Nazi hunter

Books
  
The Hunter

Tuviah Friedman Tuviah Friedman writes to Kurt Waldheim


Born
  
23 January 1922 (
1922-01-23
)
Radom, Poland

Known for
  
helped to capture Eichmann

Died
  
January 13, 2011, Haifa, Israel

Tuviah Friedman (23 January 1922 – 13 January 2011) was a Nazi hunter and director of the Institute for the Documentation of Nazi War Crimes in Haifa, Israel.

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Friedman was born in Radom, Poland, in 1922. During World War II he was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp near Radom, from which he escaped in 1944. The following year he was appointed an interrogation officer in the Gdańsk jail. From 1946 to 1952 he worked for Haganah Wien in Austria, as Director of Staff of the Documentation Center in Vienna, where he and his colleagues hunted down numerous Nazis. Afterwards, in Israel, he played a role in the capture of Adolf Eichmann.

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Papers

Tuviah Friedman Tuviah Friedman Nazi Hunter

Friedman's autobiography is titled The Hunter. The archives at Yad Vashem in Israel contain dossiers on various Nazis, collected by Friedman.


Tuviah Friedman Tuviah Friedman writes to Kurt Waldheim

References

Tuviah Friedman Wikipedia