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Recently declassified files suggest that Nazi criminals may have paid $200 million in gold bribes to Argentine authorities to ...
"I thought all the Nazis ran away to Argentina." That line in the 2024 film "The Holdovers" got "a big laugh in cinemas in Buenos Aires", said Sam Meadows in The Spectator. Audiences recognised the ...
More than 80 boxes filled with documents from Nazi Germany have been discovered in the basement of Argentina’s Supreme Court, decades after the crates were stashed in 1941. The “discovery of g ...
After World War II, several Nazi war criminals, including Josef Mengele and Adolf Eichmann, fled to Argentina, along with hundreds of German collaborators. Earlier this year, on April 1, Argentina ...
The trove of documents were declassified and made available ... and financial transactions that show how Nazis were able to resettle in Argentina as well as records held by Argentina’s Defense ...
The trove of documents were declassified and made available ... and financial transactions that show how Nazis were able to resettle in Argentina as well as records held by Argentina’s Defense ...
The trove of documents were declassified and made available to the public Monday ... El Archivo General de la Nación hizo públicos documentos desclasificados sobre actividades nazis en Argentina y ...
Advert It comes after claims resurfaced regarding Hitler supposedly faking his death and hiding out in Argentina, while declassified documents from the Soviet Union shed light on the dictator's ...