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The newly released archives could provide deeper insight into the extent of local support that enabled arrival of the fleeing ...
It is estimated around 10,000 Nazis and other fascist war criminals escaped persecution for their roles in the Holocaust by fleeing to Argentina and other Latin American countries.
Declassified CIA files have revealed a secret mission in which the agency attempted to find Adolf Hitler, 10 years after he ...
An informant suggested to the intelligence agency that the German dictator may have been living under an assumed name in ...
Recently declassified CIA documents detail an investigation into whether Hitler fled to Argentina, despite a lack of evidence ...
El criminal nazi Adolf Eichmann gozó de cobertura de Alemania y USA durante su estadía argentina ya que se conocía su identidad falsa pero no fue revelada a Israel. 08 de enero de 2011 - 10:39 Las ...
US agents hunted for the Nazi leader in South America for a decade after his supposed death, the documents show.
Historians estimate that about 5,000 war criminals found refuge in Argentina, including major figures of the Nazi regime such as Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele. These documents could shed light ...
El ministro de Defensa, Luis Petri, admitió que el país fue "una guarida de nazis" tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. La documentación fue enviada a Estados Unidos ...
Persistent rumours that Adolf Hitler survived World War 2 and lived out his life in South America have resurfaced as ...
View of photos taken in Argentina in 1960 of Ricardo Klement, the name used by Nazi official Adolf Eichmann, when he escaped from Germany to Argentina, at the Holocaust Museum in Buenos Aires on ...
Y la versión que indica que trabajó para Estados Unidos “Llegará la hora en que me sigas, judío”: las palabras de Adolf Eichmann antes de morir para el agente que lo capturó en Argentina ...