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The trove of documents were declassified and made available to the public on April 28 at the urging of the Simon Wiesenthal ...
We know already how NATO provoked Russia in starting its military operation in eastern Ukraine in 2022. Its constant ...
Argentine President Javier Milei ordered the declassification of the documents after a meeting with the Simon Wiesenthal ...
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essanews.com on MSNNazi fugitives in Argentina: Secret files go public onlineThe government in Buenos Aires has released hundreds of documents online concerning Nazi criminals who escaped to Argentina.
Argentina was once a safe haven for Nazis during World War II. Thousands of Adolf Hitler supporters from all corners of ...
In a significant move, the Argentine government has released a remarkable collection of nearly 2,000 classified documents detailing the covert activities of Nazi war criminals who found refuge in the ...
April 30, 1945, marked the end of Adolf Hitler's tumultuous and devastating reign over Nazi Germany, when he took his own ...
Argentina has released more than 1,850 documents detailing the post-WWII activities of several key Nazi criminals, including ...
In 2005, the last of Syria's troops left Lebanon, ending a 29-year military presence. In 2010, longtime Sudanese leader Omar ...
Also gone is the notorious photograph of a terrified little boy with his hands up in the air, as a Nazi points a rifle at him for the crime of being Jewish. They have been replaced by slide shows ...
That left many of the faithful in Argentina feeling puzzled and snubbed by the world’s first Latin American pope. The question of why he never returned quickly dominated airwaves and headlines ...
A former CIA agent believes there is growing evidence that Adolf Hitler faked his own death and escaped to Argentina, where "followers tried to reboot his fallen Nazi empire," the UK-based Daily ...
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