Eberhard Ludwig Cäsar Fritsch (born 21 November 1921 in Buenos Aires, Argentina; died 25 November 1974 in Salzburg, Austria) was the editor and publisher of the pro-Nazi monthly magazine in Argentina Der Weg (The Way) (founded 1947)[1] which advocated a revival of Nazism in Germany after the Second World War.
[2] He was a confidant of Adolf Eichmann in Argentina before Eichmann's capture and transfer for trial to Israel.
[3] With Willem Sassen he taped Eichmann's reminiscences with a view to publishing his memoirs.
The memoirs were never published but the tapes were later used at Eichmann's trial.
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