Peter Malkin, the Israeli Mossad agent who captured Adolf Eichmann, the chief architect of the Holocaust, has died, at the age of 77. Malkin, who in his later life became an internationally recognized artist and lived in New York, died of complications from an infection. For years after the capture of Eichmann in 1960, Malkin continued to work in the Mossad secret security service, eventually becoming chief of operations, but did not disclose his role in the operation to anyone. He broke his silence in 1990 with the publication of a memoir "Eichmann in My Hands", which was made into a television movie in 1996 called "The Man Who Captured Eichmann".