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4Butcher of Riga
5His diary prompts Millers search
6Petty criminal who helps Miller steal the file
7The Odessa Leader from Argentina
8Famous Nazi hunter works out of Vienna
9Odessa assassin
10Trains Miller to infiltrate the Odessa
11British war correspondent who remained in Germany
after the war he helps Miller
12Israeli agent who saves Millers life real name
is Uri Ben-Shaul
13War crimes attorney/prosecutor whom Miller goes
to in England for further information on Roschmann
14A novel based partly on historical truth is
called this
15Lawyer in West Germany actually the Odessa Chief
16City in Egypt that houses Factory 333
17Roschmann disguised himself as this to escape
arrest at the end of the war
18A Jewish concentration camp prisoner who worked
for the Germans
19The novel takes place from November of
1963-February of 64
20Peter Millers search was all for personal
vendetta
21The actual Odessa file never existed
22The most dangerous mistake Miller makes is
calling Sigi
23Simon Wiesenthal Eduard Roschmann are real
people
24An example of a contrivance (convenient
coincidence) would be the great suspension of
Millers car
25Salomons suicide by gas is an example of irony
26Miller passing people on the road during his
search is an example of irony
27The statement at the beginning of the novel The
detective walked away not knowing how wrong he
was is an example of foreshadowing.
28The purpose of the tank that crosses the road in
front of Miller is to remind us that the Odessa
still exists
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29Confirms Taubers sighting of Roschmann
30Warned Miller to lay off his search for Roschmann
confirming he is alive
31Refuses to finance Millers story
32Plants the bomb
33Says a prayer for Salomon Tauber at the Holocaust
shrine