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In 2017, the CIA declassified a document revealed ... a cache of documents appeared to identify more than 12,000 Nazis who lived in Argentina in the 1930s and who had one or more bank accounts ...
The dossiers, "Documentation on Nazi presence in Argentina," are separated into ... President Javier Milei declassified the records following a request by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the Los ...
The Argentinian government has declassified a series of important documents about Nazis and their activities in Argentina, as well as secret and classified presidential decrees from 1957 to 2005.
CIA documents show agents were on the hunt for Adolf Hitler in South America for 10 years after the world believed he was dead as Argentina prepares to declassify government files on Nazi ...
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 General Archive of the Nation made public declassified documents on Nazi activities in Argentina and secret presidential decrees. Thanks to extensive restoration and digitization ...
Argentina’s Ministry of Interior announced on X: ‘The National Archives released declassified documents on Nazi activities in Argentina and secret presidential decrees. German Nazi Party ...
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay, May 23 (UPI) --Recently declassified files suggest ... Nazi-related accounts List of 12,000 Nazis, Swiss bank accounts found in Argentina Secret Nazi hideout discovered ...
"I thought all the Nazis ran away to Argentina." That line in the 2024 ... a mix of police and intelligence agency files, were declassified in 1992 but "remained almost impossible to access ...
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