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Traveling Exhibitions – Operation Finale: The Capture & Trial of Adolf Eichmann

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The Maltz Museum is proud to present breathtaking, world-class exhibitions that debut in Cleveland and travel across the country and around the globe. We are thrilled to offer exceptional exhibitions that your institution can host, providing a unique opportunity to share these important stories with your community.

About the Exhibition

The head of the Nazis’ homicidal “Jewish Department,” who zealously managed the transport of millions of innocent people to death camps, vanished after World War II. Photographs, film and recently declassified spy artifacts reveal the dramatic secret history behind the daring abduction and globally broadcast trial of a principal perpetrator of the Final Solution. This world premiere exhibition is a co-production of Beit Hatfutsot – The Museum of the Jewish People, Tel Aviv, Israel; The Mossad – Israeli Secret Intelligence Service; and the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage.

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What people are saying

“It engages your intellect at the start and tears your heart out by the end.” – Cleveland Jewish News

“The exhibit is constructed much like the story of Eichmann himself. Everything is in plain view, but multiple twists and turns must be followed to understand the entire story.” –AXS

“Viewers feel like an impassioned participant rather than a vested observer.” – Hadassah Magazine

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