Adolf Eichmann was a loyal member of the National Socialist Party in the Third Reich and worked hard under Hitler's government during World War II to round up Jewish people for incarceration-and eventual extermination-at labor camps like Auschwitz and Buchenwald. After an Israeli "extraction team" took him from Argentina to Israel, he was put on trial for "crimes against humanity." His defense Saylor URL: https://www.saylor.org/books Saylor.org 11 was that he was "just following orders." Explain why Eichmann was not an adherent of the natural-law school of legal thought.