Argentina to declassify archives on Nazis who took refuge after World War II – IOTW Report

Argentina to declassify archives on Nazis who took refuge after World War II

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President Javier Milei orders the opening of secret archives that could reveal the extent of Nazi escape networks in South America.

Argentinian President Javier Milei announced the declassification of significant archival documents revealing the identities of the Nazis who fled to Argentina after the Second World War. These fugitives largely settled under false identities, enjoying unofficial protection for decades. “President Milei has ordered the publication and declassification of the archives,” said Guillermo Francos, head of the Argentinian Ministerial Cabinet. “These files concern Nazis who sought refuge in Argentina and were protected for many years. These are historical documents that should be accessible to the public,” he noted during an interview granted to DNEWS. MORE

12 Comments on Argentina to declassify archives on Nazis who took refuge after World War II

  1. This should either dispel or confirm many conspiracies and suspicions that should long ago have been answered while any guilty of crimes against humanity could have been held accountable.

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  2. @SNS
    I wouldn’t dismiss the info as it may lead to some more living progeny that are carrying on the family tradition.
    Funny how the “pure race” fled to a country like that though…

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  3. Anonymous
    Saturday, 29 March 2025, 13:31 at 1:31 pm
    @SNS
    “I wouldn’t dismiss the info as it may lead to some more living progeny that are carrying on the family tradition.”

    …and theyd sure DO something about it, too.

    Right after theyre done processing all those Epstein Island arrests…

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  4. @MrLiberty:

    The majority worked for the US government under operation Paperclip.

    While maybe not the absolute majority, the U.S. certainly ended up with only the very best Nazis after WWII.

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