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Shalom Nagar | |
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Born | Yemen |
Died | (2024-11-26)November 26, 2024 |
Nationality | Israeli |
Occupation | prison guard |
Known for | Executing Adolf Eichmann |
Shalom Nagar (born 1930s, died 26 November 2024) was a Yemeni-born prison guard.
Nagar was known for executing Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann by hanging, on 30 May 1962. This was the only judicial execution ever held in Israel.
Nagar was randomly selected to carry out the execution. Afterwards, it was his job to take the corpse for cremation, but his hands were shaking and he was unable to walk unaided. In the following years, he suffered from PTSD and nightmares.
Nagar's identity as Eichmann's executioner was kept secret for 30 years due to fear of reprisals, until it was revealed by journalists in 1992. He was subject of a 2010 documentary, The Hangman.
In the 1980s Nagar was asked if he would carry out the execution of Ivan Demjanjuk. He refused, saying he had "had enough trauma".
Sources differ as to when exactly Nagar was born. Haaretz reports his year of birth as 1936, meaning he was 88 when he died. According to BBC News, "Nagar was born in Yemen in the late 1930s and moved to Israel as an orphan in 1948. His exact age is not clear".
References
- ^ "Shalom Nagar, hangman of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, dies". BBC News. 2024-11-28. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
- ^ "Shalom Nagar, Adolf Eichmann's Reluctant Executioner, Dies at 88". Haaretz.
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