Ecco le Prove: Adolf Eichmann (1961) by Henry A. Zeiger is a documentary account centered on the capture, trial, and crimes of Adolf Eichmann, one of the key architects of the Holocaust. Drawing from court transcripts, testimonies, and historical records, the book reconstructs Eichmann’s role in the logistics of mass deportation and extermination of European Jews. Published shortly after his capture and during international attention on the Jerusalem trial, it serves as both a legal-historical dossier and a reflection on post-war justice and accountability.